A damaged radiator fan belt, or serpentine belt, shows signs of fraying, cracking, ribbing, and cording. Screeching or squealing sounds may also emit from the engine area, which indicates a need of immediate replacement or the belt may snap.
Release the tensioner in the centre of the belt, and see what happens!
Could be a faulty fan motor, a faulty fan motor relay, a faulty fan motor temp switch or a blown fan motor fuse.
There is no Fan belt. There is a serpentine belt however. If this breaks do NOT run the car. This belt turns the water pump keeping your engine cool. You will have major issues if the engine overheats.
A faulty fan motor, A faulty fan motor relay, A faulty coolant temp sensor, A faulty ECM, (most unlikely),
The A/C fan may not be spinning due to a malfunction in the motor, a broken belt, or a faulty capacitor. It is important to have a professional inspect and repair the fan to ensure proper functioning of the air conditioning system.
Common issues that can cause the air handler fan to malfunction include a faulty motor, a broken fan belt, a clogged air filter, or a malfunctioning thermostat.
If the whine happens when starting to move forwards, and then stops once the vehicle is moving, it could be caused by a loose fan belt. If so, tighten the fan belt, or replace the worn belt.
it will temporarily make it not squeek but can make it slip
There is no fan belt it is an electric fan. Are you referring to the serpentine belt?
Many things such as low coolant, broken belt, busted hose, no oil, bad radiator, fan not working or a faulty thermostat.
Could be a blown fuse or a faulty circuit breaker, a faulty relay, a faulty temperature sensor or the fan motor may be at fault.
Your AC blower fan may not be turning on due to a faulty motor, a malfunctioning capacitor, a broken belt, or a problem with the thermostat. It is recommended to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and repair the issue.