Do you consider dieing bad? P.S. I would ride with a seat belt unless you want to end up with a fine for a ticket, and a hospital fine.
Yeah, if you didn't have your seatbelt on and you get another ticket if your pulled over too long.
The belt(s) are probably too loose or too tight. Either way will cause noise.
The pump bearings may be going bad or the belt could be slipping. Check to see if the belt is too tight or too loose.
You were going too fast and exceeding the limit set for that road.The speeding ticket will show exactly what speed you were travelling.
the timing belt can cause a water pump to go bad if the belt is on too tight, because that will put stress on the bearings making it wear out rather quickly.
loose belt/bad belt.....bad tie rod ends....bad alignment engine idle too low..tires too low or huge chrome rims? :) d
It could be a number of things. 1) It could be too loose causing it to slip too much and burning the belt. This could be from the incorrect belt or a tensioner that is out of adjustment or not working correctly. 2) It could be too tight and stretching the belt too much. 3) It could be a bad pulley, bearing, tensioner. If it is the deck belt it could be a spindle. If it is the drive belt it could be a problem in the rearend. Needless to say, you will need to do some investigating to figure it out.
The belts could be too loose or too tight, pulleys are wore out, belt is not routed correctly, spindles are binding, belt is grabbing a guide tab or linkages and causing it to break, ldler has a bad bearing or is not engaged properly.
Separate issue, if you need too set the timing following a timing belt change or belt slippage then you have to set the mechnical timing of the motor. Go buy a Chilton or Haynes manual which will tell you where the marks are and you can properly set the timing before starting the motor.
From what I know, the A/C compressor is going bad. The accessory belt turns the compressor, and in your car, that part of the compressor is going bad, so the belt meets too much resistance; hence the squeaking. Had this happen to my car, too.
If you are lucky, if not it will bend the valves too which very bad and costly.
If electric water heater, usually bottom element going bad. Thermostat might be set too high or is going bad.