My CRX did this years ago and I think it was a loose belt, somehow related to the clutch? Generally, that squealing noise is caused by a loose/old/worn out fan belt. It's a quick, easy fix that doesn't cost too much. When you pop the hood, the fan that is closest to the front bumper has a rubber belt, that's the fan belt. Take it off and replace it with a new one. On most vehicles it's easy enough to do this yourself, just make sure you get the proper part for your make/model.
The Average Male Pulse is 114
My 1996 Chrysler Cirrus started making noise about 2-3000 miles ago. Had a difficult time determing what was causing the noise since it went away a minute or two later after warming up. Now it is constant and the clutch is starting to smoke from friction. Driving any further may cause it to freeze and snap the belt. I tried to pull the clutch off but too difficult. Guess I have to pay $6-700 to replace it.
find a pulse using your index and middle fingers, and count the number of beats in one minute. -apex :)
The blood leaves the heart from the left ventricle, which leads into the aorta. The aorta pumps out about 70 mL per minute, and it usually beats 70 beats per minute- that's basically 5 liters.
For a normal adult it is 72 times per minute.Generally it ranges from 70-80 times per minute.
Sometimes, it is called a sweep hand, but the hands on a clock usually are called hour, minute, and second.
Simply put. when you depress the clutch pedal, it separates the clutch disc from the flywheel, when you let go of your clutch pedal it drops the clutch disc back onto the flywheel. Flywheel- spins at the speed of your engine (RPM) revs per minute depressed clutch-is seperated from flywheel allows you to shift into higher or lower gear released clutch- is engaged onto flywheel the two connect.. engaged clutch means your gonna move! disengaged clutch means you aint moving forward, your literally in neutral.
There are many ways for this to occur, for example: 1. Lebron James in clutch. (This is simply not logical) 2. I can't believe the television already broke, it's so clutch! (Just for you Qais) I'll text u in a minute...
That, or the gauge is going. Or a loose wiring connection. I'd bet on the last.
It depends on the person. Sometimes an hour sometimes a minute.
Yes, they do. Minute is usually used to describe how unimportant something is(such as 'The differences between the 2 pictures are very minute)where as tiny is USUALLY used to describe a physical appearance.
Most likely the serpentine belt, when you rev the engine does it get louder, once the car runs for a minute does it go away or it may still do it.....If this applies most definitely I would have the serp belt checked or changed...
A normal heart rate is usually anywhere from 60 to 100 beats per minute or BPM. 70 beats per minute...children are higher about 90 beats per minute. The baby's heartbeat is usually between 120 and 160 beats per minute, ...
Well stray animals are usually abondoned by the parents or abused or neglected by their former owners so sometimes they wind up with no owner because they are at a shelter waiting for a home right at this minute!
Because everything is a vague 1 minute response. Any question that honestly needs asking usually needs an in depth explanation. Similar in fashion to Hayes or Chilton manuals. Such examples would include: Q) How do you change the clutch on a 1998 Ford Ranger. WikiAnswers or Chilton/Hayes manual would say: A)Step by Step guide to changing clutch on 1998 Ford Ranger: 1)Unplug battery 2)Remove Old Clutch 3)Install New Clutch 4)Replug battery 5)Test Drive
Sometimes it doesn't even take that long.
25 to 40 minute