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Belt Noise (Replaced belt 2 times) PLEASE HELP!


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Hello! Hopefully someone can help me with my issue. I have a 2009 Chevy Silverado with about 120k on the clock. My belt is making noise no matter what the temp is of the truck. I have replaced the belt twice and although this fixes the issue temporally the noise comes back after about a month. When I've looked at the belts that I have taken off of the truck they look brand new with no ware marks at all. I had a shop replace the belt the second time around and also had them check all of the pulleys and they said that there were no issues. So I'm thinking that I maybe leaking some fluids somewhere which is getting on the belt and causing them to sound the way they do. I have looked all over the engine bay and I didn't see any signs of a leak but I don't know what else it could be. The truck runs and drives fine but the noise is driving me crazy! PLEASE HELP!

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Check Alignment.........Check Idler Tension? Are the wheels all on the same plane? Use a framing square as the straight edge at least it works for me because it has the length I need and it's precise enough.....Good Luck

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Thanks everyone for the replies. Does anyone have a link for the Goodyear Gator back belts? I did a google search but can't find anywhere to order what I need

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I have been reading other people going back to GM for GM's OEM belt for this problem too! I am lost just like I am about many things! Hey, good luck let us know if it works! I am squealing like a drunk pig here~!

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Really, I remember when they first came out.....Gator Back! I had luck with those on cars..........Belts in general are way better today!

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I would probably spray a light coating of belt dressing (comes in a small spray can at almost all auto parts stores) on the belt a couple of times before I replaced it. Once it wears in it might be OK, if not then buy the gator back.

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