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Source of screeching noise?

Post by hajjat »

Hi Volvo'ers!

I started getting an annoying screeching sound when engine is at 1.5-2 RPM (whether it's idle or driving). My car is 04 Volvo XC70 with 173k miles. Car doesn't make noise at lower or higher RPMs.

I recorded the sound here:




I tried:
- Opening up oil cap and dip stick, but screeching is still present
- I replaced the serpentine belt today to no avail. Car still makes screeching noise.
- Moved pulleys manually by hand (shown in video) to try to recreate the noise but couldn’t. I noticed all pulleys move fine except the lower inner one (crank shaft?); is that normal?
- Turning the steering wheel doesn’t trigger the noise (thought could be the steering pump)

Could it be one of the pulleys? If so, any idea how to isolate the sound and identify the root cause? Anyone had a similar issue?

Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks a lot!

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Post by MoVolvos »

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Surgically squirt a little WD into the suspect bearing and see if the noise goes away. Water can also be use for testing if you think the oil will make too much of a mess.

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Post by abscate »

You can use a hose as a stethoscope to track down the noise source. Did it still make the noise with the serpentine belt off?
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Post by Blacklab467 »

It sounds to me like an alternator bearing, but that's just my best guess. How long has it been doing it? If it is a bearing it will manifest itself in fairly short order.
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Post by br0dy519 »

Almost the same tone and pattern as a bad blower motor :D

You can always remove the alternator and bench it at an alternator/battery shop.. if it's the alt pulley it will sound like a screaming pig, that's what mine sounded like on the bench!
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Post by hajjat »

Update: RESOLVED!! It was the tensioner pulley!

Thanks for the suggestions! Here's is what I did:
* Bought a 3/8" OD clear vinyl tube from HomeDepot to use it as a stethoscope to track down the noise source. Boy! I was so impressed by this! I was able to locate other minute problems. I spent the day listening to every part of the engine :lol: Thanks @abscate!
* Squirted a little WD-40 into the pulleys one by one and turning on the engine every time. The moment I did it on the tensioner pulley the sound went away, voila! Just like that!! :shock: Thanks @MoVolvos!

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* @Blacklab467: Thanks for the suggestion. I was afraid it was the alternator, but luckily I didn't have any of its symptoms. I don't have to buy a new one, pheow!
* @br0dy519: Great suggestion! Luckily it got resolved before I had to do this. Great tip tho, will use it if alternator fails in future!

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I spent the day listening to every part of the engine :lol: Thanks @abscate!
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Post by MoVolvos »

hajjat wrote: 17 Aug 2021, 00:01 Update: RESOLVED!! It was the tensioner pulley!

Thanks for the suggestions! Here's is what I did:
* Bought a 3/8" OD clear vinyl tube from HomeDepot to use it as a stethoscope to track down the noise source. Boy! I was so impressed by this! I was able to locate other minute problems. I spent the day listening to every part of the engine :lol: Thanks @abscate!
* Squirted a little WD-40 into the pulleys one by one and turning on the engine every time. The moment I did it on the tensioner pulley the sound went away, voila! Just like that!! :shock: Thanks @MoVolvos!

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Other notes:
* @Blacklab467: Thanks for the suggestion. I was afraid it was the alternator, but luckily I didn't have any of its symptoms. I don't have to buy a new one, pheow!
* @br0dy519: Great suggestion! Luckily it got resolved before I had to do this. Great tip tho, will use it if alternator fails in future!
Nice work, glad you found the problem.

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