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Old 12-07-2005, 09:23 PM
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Just got my Teg in the summer so I'm a rookie.
I'm getting a high pitch sound coming from my engine when I start it up and while driving. I never had this issue the other cars I've driven. Does it have to do something with the cold weather? The sound isn't that bad after driving for a bit.

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Old 12-07-2005, 09:32 PM
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like belt squeel? try some belt dressing.

More detail is needed
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Old 12-08-2005, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by 95integra
its your timing belt. Change it, and it'll go away. that squeel happens around 2-3 grand RPMS right? if so..it means yer belts old! change it b4 it snaps!!
OK dumb ***
Just because you fucked up your engine by playin with your timing dose not mean the timing belt is the problem in every ------- car!!!!!!
Originally Posted by leifer
Just got my Teg in the summer so I'm a rookie.
I'm getting a high pitch sound coming from my engine when I start it up and while driving. I never had this issue the other cars I've driven. Does it have to do something with the cold weather? The sound isn't that bad after driving for a bit.

Thanks.
Geared belts don’t squeal(aka timing belt)
First check your V-belts (power steering, alternator, or AC belts)
Belt dressing works great. And the cold weather will make a difference because your moving parts need to work harder in this weather.
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Old 12-08-2005, 08:41 AM
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Welcome to TI. To save yourself any headaches, do NOT do anything that 95integra suggests or advises to do.

you will either
- ---- up your engine
- blame everyone else for the reason why your car won't start
- lose brain cells and/or $ from his stupid and usually not well planned out primative thought process similar to an amoeba.

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Coles Notes - 95integra = idiot
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Tighten your belts to the proper tension, or replace them

Belt dressing is a placebo....
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Belt dressing is ----. Does not help at all and will dry out your belt even more once it evaporates from the heat of the engine.
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Originally Posted by Dave YO
if you pour water on the belt the squeeling should go away. if it does you know the problem. aslo the distributors are known for seazing so thats another thing to look into
just don't let your distributer seize in a tim hortons drive through, like someone we know.... now dave who was that....
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