Help Please belt and squaling issues
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From: Clayton, NC
Year: 1990 Jeep
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Inline 6
Ok so I was working on my jeep today I noticed my belt was coming off the track so I put it back on and I tightened it and then it started sqealing really bad bet check this out if i spray it with water it will stop than in a couple minut's it will squeal again what could this be
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From: Central KY
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Four Point Slow
Ok so I was working on my jeep today I noticed my belt was coming off the track so I put it back on and I tightened it and then it started sqealing really bad bet check this out if i spray it with water it will stop than in a couple minut's it will squeal again what could this be
Since your belt was coming off the pulleys, it is possibly stretched and needs replaced.
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From: Southern California
Year: 1990 Limited
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 inline 6cyl
Baby powder will get rid of the squeak but its a temporary fix. Dont use belt conditioner its snake oil!!! It makes it worse so you want to put more on.
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From: Southern Utah
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
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you might also want to check the tension on the belt. when I changed my I squealed like crazy on the way to the auto parts store. (I even saw a mad hot chick driving a XJ exactly like mine, and all she did was laugh.
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From: Clayton, NC
Year: 1990 Jeep
Model: Cherokee
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ok but when I was driving it around it would squeal like hell but when I slowed down the squealing would quiet down I'm stumped
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From: Southern Utah
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
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well I know a hill by my house. Just leave the title and keys in it also.
ha ha. you have to adjust the Idler tensioner. there should be a layout on your jeep or on line of how to do it. I thought mine was tight but it needed to be tighter and still does. you can try that to see if it works.
ha ha. you have to adjust the Idler tensioner. there should be a layout on your jeep or on line of how to do it. I thought mine was tight but it needed to be tighter and still does. you can try that to see if it works.
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From: Northeast Pa
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Always remember there is two main reasons a belt squeaks. Improper tension and Improper Alignment. Easier typed than fixed but if the two of them are correct even a cracked or frayed belt will be quiet. Cracked or frayed should be replaced asap anyway, of course.
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I'm not sure how the first gen cherokee belt routing and adjuster is set up. I thought mine was tight but it wasn't tight enough and also on mine you have to loosen the idle tensioner pully first and then the adjustment screw
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From: WNY
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 High Output
You need a new belt or one of your pullies bearings may be shot. If your belt is cracking or ripping to the point where you can see the metal holding it together on the inside its time for a new belt. Also for a temporary fix hit the inside of the belt with a quick shot of PB Blaster. It'll quite it down for awhile but in no means is it a fix.


