These last few days there's been kind of a dry bearing noise coming from the pulley areas and yesterday, while I was on my way to work, both belts snapped off and I ran over them thinking they were pieces of tire on the road or something. Then when my engine temp rose I knew that I'd lost my belt. When I pulled over and check it I had found that both belts broke. That made me think that one belt broke, spun around enough and broke the other belt so both the a/c belt and the water pump/alt. belt broke.
I'm a packrat so I had a spare belt in the car, I had the new belt on in just a few minutes and all is well. I didn't replace the a/c belt yet though.
My question is: Isn't a dry bearing noise mostly caused by the water pump? I know it's not the compressor because it's making the noise still and I don't have the a/c belt on yet. The water pump pulley is not locked up or nothing, I turned it very easily by hand.
I'm a packrat so I had a spare belt in the car, I had the new belt on in just a few minutes and all is well. I didn't replace the a/c belt yet though.
My question is: Isn't a dry bearing noise mostly caused by the water pump? I know it's not the compressor because it's making the noise still and I don't have the a/c belt on yet. The water pump pulley is not locked up or nothing, I turned it very easily by hand.
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