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Old 03-04-2010, 12:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
HomeMechanic
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Originally Posted by Mustang37 View Post
Sounds to me like it could be the timing belt. It's an easy fix and pretty cheap too. When the timing belt is slipping, the engine will make a squealing sound, it usually just takes tightening the belt and the sound goes away.
That would be my main suspicion with the alternator being my second choice. I'm not sure how old the belt it so it might be worth my time and money to buy a new one and swap it out. Thanks.
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