serpentine belt squeal
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From: Portland
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Straight 6
when i bought my jeep it had a squeal and i finally figured out it was the belt so i put a new one on and it doesn't squeal unless it gets wet, like when i go thru a big puddle or wash the engine. what could make this happen and is it bad?
Minor pet peeve of mine- everybody suggests tightening the belt but nobody seems to include a picture of how to do it so here you go:

That is from a 1999 XJ. The bolt in the center with the writing on it is the tensioner adjustment bolt. If you tighten it (clockwise) you'll tighten the tensioner. That one used a 15mm socket. Took about 30 seconds to clear up the squealing in the girl's Jeep.

That is from a 1999 XJ. The bolt in the center with the writing on it is the tensioner adjustment bolt. If you tighten it (clockwise) you'll tighten the tensioner. That one used a 15mm socket. Took about 30 seconds to clear up the squealing in the girl's Jeep.
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From: In the middle of Minnesota!
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Yes, the serpentine belt on the 4.0 needs to be awfully darn tight to stay quiet. The KRIKIT-II tension gauge can be helpful here if you aren't confident in doing this by the seat of your pants.
Also, some belts are more susceptible to noise than others. I generally recommend the Goodyear Gatorback. Excellent belt with low stretch (meaning you usually don't have to tighten it up after an hour of running!)
NEVER use belt dressing on a serpentine belt. That stuff was designed for the old v-belts. It can temporarily help with squealing, but after it gunks up your belt, you'll be even worse off than you started!
Also, some belts are more susceptible to noise than others. I generally recommend the Goodyear Gatorback. Excellent belt with low stretch (meaning you usually don't have to tighten it up after an hour of running!)
NEVER use belt dressing on a serpentine belt. That stuff was designed for the old v-belts. It can temporarily help with squealing, but after it gunks up your belt, you'll be even worse off than you started!
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Year: 2001
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Just turn the tensioner. I think it s 14mm or 15mm bolt could be wrong.
I think it helps to disconnect the temperature sensor from the t-stat housing. You will be able to get a socket in there a bit easier. the sensor has a small flap on the top that pushes down. Super easy to disconnect and reconnect.
I think it helps to disconnect the temperature sensor from the t-stat housing. You will be able to get a socket in there a bit easier. the sensor has a small flap on the top that pushes down. Super easy to disconnect and reconnect.
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