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hey guys,

i got this funny noise coming from somewhere near the fan belt. its like a woo woo wooo sound, it so loud it annoying. its come on when the engine is about warm, i would go and tighten it and it would stop then it'll start agian after a few minute drive. i've search and some say it the timing belt so i took of the cover and it look nice and tight not to tight tho. it has the gate sticker on the timing cover saying when it was change. but the timing belt is black i thuoght they were blue? the gates one?

another problem is when ever i turn on the aircon i hear a click noise and just under the fan belt that thing that sping for the air con, it spin and stop then go back to spinning is it suppose to do that? i think it only start to happen when i started to tighten the fan belt. also my power steering feel abit harvey once it warm up also?

sorry my english suck bad!!

thank guys

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The woo noise isnt just the clutch fan is it? It will lock up once you get it hot enough and start to make a noise with engine RPM.

Dont worry about the clutch on the a/c compressor kicking in and cutting out. Its cycling, its supposed to do that.

Check your power steering fluid level in the reseviour.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys the noise is still there. if my rev is above 750 the noise wont be there but at night when i turn on the lights the revs drop and the woo woo noise would come back on.

any ideas? the fan seem pretty lose, it spin pretty fast too.

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