I think the problem may be a missing splash shield, that allows water to splash up on the belt and pulleys acting like a lubricant and letting the belt slide off.
Belt tensioner is weak. Needs to be replaced.
Yes change your serpentine belt every 60,000 miles this is important it turns your alternator,ac compressor,water pump. If that belt breaks while driving to work or in the rain your in trouble.
The belt that drives the alt and p/s is loose. If it is a serpentine belt, check the tensioner or replace the belt.
Check all pulleys for proper alignment. Check for a failed bearing in a pulley. Check for a locked up pulley.
Rain Rain Come Again was created in 2004.
The most likely culprit is the serpentine belt. Check the belt tensioner first, making sure it retracts and extends with smooth pressure. Make sure the weather shields are in place under the belt, keeping rain and snow out. If all this is okay, then replace the belt. One way to check before the repair is to spray the belt with brake-kleen or something similar that will evaporate. The noise will change significantly or go away when sprayed. Nothing in a can will fix this noise permanently!
Come In Out of the Rain was created in 2004.
Come Rain or Come Shine was created in 1946.
While rain drops do come in groups, rain itself is just rain, it doesn't come in groups.
The duration of I Come with the Rain is 1.9 hours.
The tropical rain belt in a band of rain that moves to the north in June and to the south in December, roughly following the sun's seasonal path. When the tropical rain belt in north of the equator, the northern tropics experience their rainy season and the southern tropics experiences their dry season. When the tropical rain belt is south of the equator, the southern tropics experience their rainy season and the northern tropics experience their dry season.
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