noise coming from engine compartment

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noise coming from engine compartment

Post by azazel19 »

yesterday my 2000 lanos hatch 1.6L started making an odd noise honestly it sounds like a turbo spooling up. it's coming from the pully side of the engine. not sure if it's the timing system or one of the other pully or pump systems. anybody elses have this issue or know how to figure out what the problem is thanks in advance.
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Post by BosnianLanos »

Most likely just a loose belt. They make a small squealing noise when they start getting loose, but when they get worse (and they will get worse), they sound like you are murdering cats in your engine compartment. Just determine which belt it is and tighten the tensioner, and if the belt is in bad shape, replace the belt.
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No it sounds like your airfilter housing came open or off that depends on what your useing is it factory intake or are you useing an open cone airfilter but to me it sounds like it came off
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Post by combat_medic »

I'm having the same problem. I checked all the belts and the pulleys and they where good. it's like a whiring noise. Ive got the pulley from 360, the intake from BMS, and a catback exhuast. It was always there but it became more pronounced about 3 months ago. hasnt got worse or better though.

I should note that I have a 2004 Suzuki Forenza (2.0 liter) with a little over 20k miles on it
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Post by Brian5475E »

The pulley from 360 is making the noise, mine does the same thing on the aveo, it's just the sound a U/D pulley makes
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Post by combat_medic »

So it's nothing thats causing/sign of damage? That noise has been bothering me for awhile :) I can live with it, I was just worried something might be wrong.

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thats normal for that pulley. And congrats on being a member, welcome aboard, make sure you post pics of your suzuki in the members cars & specs forum. We are of the upmost pleasure to give and retain new knowledge of everyones cars and what you are like. A big family community. I'm lanowoo, a girl from the U.S.A. showing her lanos for the world to see.
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azazel19,

Did you checked alternator's bearings?

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how do you check altenator bearings?
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Post by daewoomofo »

you hae to take the alt off. check the looseness of the shaft that turns, if it has alot of slop then you prolly need a new one
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Post by MMamdouh »

or in a much easyer way you can use a long screw driver as an ear peice... start the engine and put one end of the screw driver on the alternator and the other end on your ear... you will be able to hear grinding noises if the bearings are bad.

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ah i forgot about the redneck stethoscope, yeha thats alot easier
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Longshot is crank pully (harmonic balancer)

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My stock crank pulley delaminated and was a mysterious noise for a couple weeks before it totally was spinning within itself!
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