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Miscellaneous Automotive
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Squealing
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<blockquote data-quote="militarymisfit" data-source="post: 7975302" data-attributes="member: 646870"><p>Definitely not your timing belt. If your timing belt "slips" your ignition timing would be off(incorrect) and you would have other issues besides squealing. I agree with everyone else with it being your alternator belt if you have V belts or your serpentine belt if thats what you have. You should replace it asap since it's already glazed from squealing. You don't want it to snap, leaving you stranded. It ***** walking a couple miles to a parts stores just to spend money and walk a couple more miles back to your car. At least it's winter time and cool out side though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="militarymisfit, post: 7975302, member: 646870"] Definitely not your timing belt. If your timing belt "slips" your ignition timing would be off(incorrect) and you would have other issues besides squealing. I agree with everyone else with it being your alternator belt if you have V belts or your serpentine belt if thats what you have. You should replace it asap since it's already glazed from squealing. You don't want it to snap, leaving you stranded. It ***** walking a couple miles to a parts stores just to spend money and walk a couple more miles back to your car. At least it's winter time and cool out side though. [/QUOTE]
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