The belts are squealing because they are either loose or worn out.
The belts are squealing because they are either loose or worn out.
The belts are squealing because they are either loose or worn out.
Check for a vacuum leak around the throtle body and intake manifold.
If you ran it out of oil, you may have locked up the engine. It needs oil for lubrication. No oil...no engine.
That is a possibility.That is a possibility.
use a voltmeter A fully charged 12v battery should read approx. 12.8 volts without engine running Should read approx. 13.8-14.2 volts with engine running
It cycles the fan on and off to cool the engine to a certain temperature and to keep it from running hot
yes the serpentine belt will be hot after running engine
You should check the tension on the belts on ur engine. If they don't hve enough tension,the belts will squeal when running accesories such as the heater since it draws alot of power.
Are you just trying to start the engine, or is it already running? If it is running it sounds like the power steering pump is bad.
There is a good chance it's your drive belts. If it's worse when it's cold or when you start the car check your belts'
i think the "swishing noise" you mean is casued by the belts turning on the puleys , you can check this by squirting a little wd40 on the belts as its running and the noise should go away for a short time .
Measure the voltage (with the engine running, of course). If it's less than 13.6 and your belts are okay, it's on its way out.
A squirrel stuck in the engine?
I am not sure what this engine is on. But, typically the tool or machine that the engine is on is what will determine the belts and pulleys, not the engine.
Check for a vacuum leak around the throtle body and intake manifold.
there are 3 belts total.
belts
The 1998 Chrysler Town and Country Van does not have two engine belts. The engine only has one serpentine belt.