Looks like I’ve got another thing on the menu for my shitbox.

Good news is that it stopped screaming after only a moment.

Bad news is that it wasn’t even close to quiet.

Further bad news is that I live in an apartment complex.

    • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      9 days ago

      I’m hoping it’s the belt but it does have a significant amount of miles on it and the items on the belt have held on so far.

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    For ages my Forester has had a bad steering rack and sometimes would whine especially if turning a sharp corner.

    Me and my sister were at a campground one morning when she woke up from being too cold, and so as the responsible big brother, I figured I’d move the car near our tent and turn the heater on temporarily while I get the fire started.

    That power steering screech as that thing turned around was the most embarrassed I’ve ever felt in my life.

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        My 2009 Kia does it occasionally for the aircon belt.

        It does have a constant squeakysqueakysqueakysqueakysqueakysqueaky while running, and locks up the back left drum brake on the gravel driveway when it’s cold.

        Neighbors are 1km away though so no bother.

        Randomly the back two speakers will work or not. The front ones work. The antenna stopped working.

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          The brakes are a major thing to fix and you should def get that fixed (or do it yourself) in quick order.

          And at least on my Kia that aircon belt is the deepest belt in the engine bay, it’s a bitch to get to. It’s why whenever I do my timing belt I do all the belts at the same time, no matter how bad or not they look. I don’t wanna deal with getting in there a second time lol

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      9 days ago

      Good news is my city is rolling out more bike lanes and their getting a lot of support from the community

      I’m just outside of city limits though and my neck of the woods is WAY DOWN the list for upgrades

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    Stop being a sonic terrorist and replace your damn timing belt!

    Seriously, cars require regular, preventative maintenance.

    Almost all of this can be be done by yourself, with a decent toolset and maybe also with a floor jack (edit: and a drain pan/catch), by reading the manual, which you can find online if you don’t have the paper copy.

    If you do the regular maintenance, you will spare yourself from much costlier repairs in the future, and you will be much less likely to experience a critical failure, in a moment where you really cannot afford (metaphorically or monetarily) a critical failure.

    We are gonna become Cuba, because the auto giants are never going to make affordable cars again, and gas is not going to get cheaper.

    Please take care of your vintage shitbox.

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      As the other commenter said, it’s one of the other belts not the timing belt. If the timing belt slips the engine dies in quick order. Far louder and with a great degree of violence.

      This is the first time it’s happened on my shitbox and funnily enough it’s only 10k miles before when I planned to do all the belts (My car has 4 belts including timing). I do them every 60k miles as a preventative measure primarily because I have to remove all of them to get to the timing belt, and since I’m in the I might as well swap them too.

      I work on all my cars myself I just have to do it on the side of the road because I’m not supposed to work on my car on the property other than inflating as tire, checking fluids, or jumping the car.

      At this point both of my cars are almost at the distance from the Earth to the moon in terms of the odometer and I’m gonna do my best to get them to the distance of there and back again at least. My plan is to fix them until I can’t anymore, and given my skill set that’s gonna be purely a parts availability thing likely caused by the windows at some point.

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        9 days ago

        Good.

        No notes, you’re doing it right.

        Apologies for my misplaced curmudgeonry, I’m very much more used to uh… the exact opposite kind of car care pattern as you have, in any random internet poster.

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          No worries, one of my neighbors is of the “neglect the car until it violently dies” category of car owner. His car SCREAMS the whole time It’s running, the brakes SCREAM the moment any pressure is applied, it leaves oil spots everywhere he parks it, and on and on.

          He won’t fix it, won’t have someone else fix it, he just keeps driving it.

          It’s sad to see him kill that care with his lack of care.

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            Boo that man!

            This is gonna be the kind of person whose brakes fail ‘for no apparent reason’ and then he seriously injures or kills himself or others.

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      9 days ago

      *Serpentine belt. If it were a timing belt it would be much worse than a noise. This usually is a pretty easy thing to replace in most cars.