> I tried that and I noticed that as the RPM comes down the squealing does
> also. You can tell the squealing is something turning according to rpm
speed
> of the engine. It keeps the same noise but slows down as the engine does .
As
> the car warms up it gets loader and when it gets warmed up it disappears.
> Hmmm. Any other suggestions. The squeal is annoyng as hell.

This really sounds like the belt tensioner problem to me.

It is my understanding that the 99 HP fix will also include another updated
tensioner as well.

Hopefully this will solve this problem for good!

Alan Chavis
SCOA Webmaster
'96 White/Black Cobra Coupe (#4177/7496)
http://www.members.home.net/achavis/
Edmond, OK



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