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Old 07-12-2013, 08:15 AM   #1
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a/c on squeaking noise

hi guys, my 07 yaris makes this squeaking noise when i turn my a/c on, noticed it only because i can really hear it when i am backing out of my garage. if the a/c isn't on, no squeak. i need to take it in but my question to you guys, is this a belt problem? don't know if the a/c has a belt or not. living in burbs of chicago need to use the a/c here and don't want to make things worse. any opinions? thanks
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Old 07-12-2013, 08:29 AM   #2
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belt

Sounds like your serpintene belt is due for replacement. Usually you need to replace the serpintene belt every 3-3.5 years even if it looks in good condition. I would start there since it's the easiest and cheapest route. Make sure all your pulleys are free of any kind of oil or chemical residue before you put the new belt or it'll squeel also. Good luck to ya
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Old 07-12-2013, 08:32 AM   #3
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have any idea of what the dealer is gonna charge me? i know, difficult to determine. had her 6 year, no repairs yet. thought it was a/c related but guess i am wrong. thanks
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Old 07-12-2013, 01:56 PM   #4
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I have no idea but most dealers are not cheap. atleast one hour of labor plus the price of the belt. The belt is an easy job if you have done it before. If you don't want to deal with it just buy the belt at a local parts store and have a local mechanic shop replace it for ya. This particular fan belt adjustment is skill of the craft and most experience mechanics can do that job easy, a lot cheaper than the dealer that 's for sure. If you lived near me I'd do it for free but .....oh well.
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Old 07-12-2013, 05:25 PM   #5
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Dealer tried to charg me $200 to replace the belt. I told them no thinks, I would just buy the $10 belt and do it myself.

It was a lot harder than I thought it was going to be only because the lower alternator bolt was frozen in place and ended up spraying everything with liquid wrench, which was a big problem, heh. If you read my belt threads you'll see why. But all seems fine now, and it only actually cost me around $50 (belt, and several sockets and a set of stripped bolt head sockets).

Give it a try yourself man. If you know how to turn a wench and read instructions you'll be fine, if as in my case, there is a snag, there are great people on here that can help. :)

In my case I'm not a muscular guy, and I had to prybar this cheap belt super tight while I had my wife tighten the top alternator bolt.
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Old 07-14-2013, 07:01 AM   #6
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thanks guys, not something i would try to do being a female senior citizen. took it to the dealer and it was $145 out the door, took appr. 30 minutes including a car wash. i'm happy with that and silly as it seems to me the car seems like it is running better. glad i checked with you guys before i headed over there as at least i have an idea what will be wrong and what kind of price it should be. 65,000 miles and all i have done is tires, a new battery, oil changes and now the belt. anything i should start looking for as going on it next? pretty trouble free so far, nice not to have a car payment and decent gas mileage. i had hoped the dealer would have a new yaris in the showroom but nothing.
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