jsomersdc10
Freshman Member

Offline
Belt treatment helped, noise is intermittent but seems to be getting worse. Afraid it may be a bearing going bad. Any tips on how to figure out which one?
Pretty sure its coming from fan area of the engine. Sound does increase with higher RPM with engine in neutral.if you jack up the car you should hopefully be able to spin the wheels and hear if there is a grinding noise.
Sound does increase with higher rpm on engine with transmission in neutral. Appears to be coming from front of engine. Maybe alternator or water pump pulley going bad. Any tips on how to check them or something else that might be making that high squeal sound with increase in rpm? ThanksIf belt treatment made things better, seems the wheel bearings wouldn't be in the loop. Does the squealing change as the engine speed changes?
Try this: car parked, engine idling, gearbox in neutral. Rev the engine and see if the squealing changes. If yes - not a wheel bearing problem.
Let us know how it goes.
Tom M.
Before you do that take of the fanbelt and start it up - running for a couple of minutes won't hurt then engine and you will instantly know whether the alternator or the water pump are the problem.Get the next smaller fan belt. If it is a bearing, a LONG screwdriver with tip in contact with the different devices (waterpump, alternator, air pump) with engine running and your ear on the handle, it will become evident which one has a bad bearing. Be VERY CAREFUL the screwdriver stays out of moving engine parts!