2006 outback limited

Asked by jlr_2017 Aug 30, 2017 at 07:51 PM about the 2006 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited Wagon AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 2006 outback, started to hear a chirping noise from motor area. it has
116,200 miles on it . drives great . new timing belt, water pump and head
gasket. belts seem fine . but noises is when starting off then goes away after a
few mins . curious what it may be ?

4 Answers

Possible bad idler wheel bearing. Did you replace the idler wheels on the timing belt?

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It's probably either a stretching new ps/alt belt or an a/c idler pulley. Tighten the former first, then try to listen to lower a/c idler with a LONG screwdriver. Both are very common. Make sure new ps/alt belt isn't too long! If replacing the idler doesn't work THEN investigate under the t-0belt cover for a worn idler or sloppy tensioner. But I'll bet it's external....

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i haven't checked the idler pulley yet . im going to a local subaru dealer on the weekend for a trans fluid change. the used car dealer i got the car from did all the other work before i bought it . I'll keep you gentlemen informed , tk you again for the input

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