Alternator or Idler Pulley Whine

WJCO

Meme King
Pull the belt off. Check each pulley by hand for grinding while spinning and for any play. If you can't isolate it that way, use a stethoscope from you local parts store and compare the noises, the failed one will be obvious.
 

jeeeep

Hooked
just in case...
use the stethoscope while still spinning the gears by hand. you'll be able to hear which pulley is bad
 

Ddays

Hooked
Checked and filled, still makes the noise

Worth taking the time to do what WJ & Jeeeep suggested. I commented because my pump started making the same noise around 20,000 miles & got worse.
I knew it was the pump in my case & went to boosted system. Didn't see details in your profile but bigger tires = bigger problems. Yours looks like you're running
37's maybe?
 

TRLJNKY

New member
Mine was my tensioner pulley. Sounded just like a power steering whine. Took the belt off and spun the tensioner pulley. It was nasty. $10 and maybe 10 mins. Hope yours is as easy
 

Davidraider

New member
It's got to be the idler pulley. I just had the same issue last month and took it to the dealer. They replaced the idler pulley and the noise stopped.
 

Sooner_Jeeper

New member
I picked up the stethoscope and tested the idler pulley and belt tensioner and both sounded fine, I'll try again later to make sure.


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TRLJNKY

New member
I seriously picked up the tensioner pulley (pulley not whole tensioner) from Autozone for $10. Id assume the same for the idler. Real simple swap to eliminate. Imjust sharing because if I was in your shoes Id prob just replace and go from there. $20ish dollars and 1/2 hour wouldnt kill me to eliminate those two sources. PS pump and Alt alot more spendy. My $.02. Good luck

Edit: added the hour :)
 

Ddays

Hooked
I picked up the stethoscope and tested the idler pulley and belt tensioner and both sounded fine, I'll try again later to make sure.


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Does the pitch of the whine change as you turn wheel? If so that's more likely to be the pump. It really shouldn't make a difference if its the pulley or tensioner.
 

Sooner_Jeeper

New member
I figured it wasn't the PS Pump, sound doesn't change, just when I rev the engine, I'm gonna run some codes so if anything pops up. I might replace those two pulleys like the guy said just to eliminate those options.


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Ddays

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I figured it wasn't the PS Pump, sound doesn't change, just when I rev the engine, I'm gonna run some codes so if anything pops up. I might replace those two pulleys like the guy said just to eliminate those options.


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Yeah, that's good. Pulleys are a much cheaper fix.
 
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