Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedures
DEFINITIONSThe following are symptomatic noises of the drive belt system:
CHIRPING
The following items are indications of chirping:
- A high pitched noise that is usually heard once per revolution of a pulley or a belt.
- It is most common on cold, damp mornings.
- Verify this condition by squirting water onto the belt. The noise will momentarily stop.
SQUEAL
The following items are indications of squeal:
- A loud screeching noise that is caused by a slipping belt (this is unusual for a belt with multiple ribs).
- The noise occurs when a heavy load is applied to the belt, such as an air conditioning compressor engagement, snapping the throttle, or slipping on a seized pulley.
WHINE
A high pitched continuous noise that may be caused by a failed bearing.
FAINT CYCLE RUMBLING
A low frequency noise heard once per revolution of the drive belt.
PILLING
The following items are indications of pilling:
- The random accumulation of rubber dust in the bottom of the multi-ribbed belt grooves.
- A small amount of pilling is normal.
- Operation of the drive belt system will not be effected unless the buildup exceeds one third (1/3) of the belt groove depth.
Drive Belt Diagnosis:
Drive Belt Whine:
Drive Belt Rumbling:
Drive Belt Vibration (Part 1 Of 2):
Drive Belt Vibration (Part 2 Of 2):
Drive Belt Falls Off:
Drive Belt Diagnosis:
Multiple-ribbed type drive belts wear evenly with their pulleys. Unusual wear indicates a correction is needed. The following diagnostic tables will aid in diagnosing drive belt system conditions.