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Old 24-09-2007, 09:19 PM   #1
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Default whine fanbelt?

so yea, i been traveling to jimboomba from carindale for 9 days i will be and it just started comeing home on day 3.

i hear this whining noise from very close around my fanbelt turning mechenisims at the front of my engine. sounds like a duck drowning. and it consistant with the revs of the car iv noticed. how may i check the situation? just take the plastic cover off the front that covers the belt and ha the oil twisty valve thing that says oil. lol.

can i use a tone of wd40 to sexy things up? or silicon spray or the likes?

and when i turn my wheels i get a "buuuuurrrrrr" noise, last time i herd this i just toped up with powerstering fluid. but i just got a service 500ks ago pfft why cant things be easy!

help fellow ford nerds!

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