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Date:         Fri, 19 Feb 1999 08:20:55 -0600
Reply-To:     Fred Younger <fyounger@AMFAM.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Fred Younger <fyounger@AMFAM.COM>
Organization: American Family Insurance
Subject:      Re: Load screeching sound from leaving lights on?
Comments: To: vanagon@vanagon.com
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Mine screeches on very cold mornings (roughly <= 10 degrees F). Would some type of belt dressing cure this? And just for curiosity's sake -- why does the alternator's greater load cause the belt to screech? -------------- Fred Younger 91 GL

Michael Sullivan wrote: > > Your fan belt is screeching due to the alternator having a greater load. > > Cheers, > MJS > > At 08:54 AM 2/19/99 -0800, Steve Macaulay wrote: > >It was raining here yesterday and I inadvertantly left my lights on my 89 > >Westy when I returned to work after lunch. When I walked out to the parking > >lot 4.5 hours later I saw that the lights were on. Luckily for me the main > >headlights are cut off if you remove the key, so I was hoping that I would > >still be able to start it since the parking lights were only on a few hours. > >It did start right up, but I immediately heard a loud screeching noise > >coming from the engine compartment. I cut the engine off and restarted it > >and the loud noise returned. I left it running and walked to the back for a > >better listen. The noise was very loud and I decided to cut off the engine. > >I started it back again, got the same noise, and decided to give it a little > >gas. The noise got quietier so I did the same thing again. A little > >quietier again. I cut it off one more time, gave it some gas, and the noise > >disappeared and hasn't returned. > > > >I assuming leaving the lights caused this to occur since I have never heard > >this noise before. Anybody have any thoughts on what really happened? Is > >this an indication of a particular part(s) going bad? I don't want to find > >myself being unable to jump start the van if I inadvertantly leave my lights > >on again. The van only has 57k miles on it so there isn't an excessive > >amount of wear on the parts. > > > >Thanks for your help, > > > >Steve > > > >89 Westy > >Richmond, VA > > > > Michael J. Sullivan > Director of Catalog Design > Open Market, Inc.


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