Serpentine Belt??!

Keep an ear open to older pulleys (tensioner/idler) losing their lube.
A previous owner could have replaced a belt and left the original pulleys.
What does that sound like when they are loosing their lube?
 
They get loud and sometimes squeak.
My truck is an '05 and I can hear a ton of noise -some of which is plain whooshing air from the fan. Some is mechanical.
 
They get loud and sometimes squeak.
My truck is an '05 and I can hear a ton of noise -some of which is plain whooshing air from the fan. Some is mechanical.
Ok thanks...I am going to look for a video
 
^^Yes, and these things chirp more when it's cold. Cold morning chirps is how I learned of my bad U-joints ('76 Chevy Nova).
The shaft 'refresh' (2 u-joints and a balance) was the best money ever spent on planet Earth.
 
I had an idler pulley that made a chirp-chirp-chirp while warming up. It stopped making noise after a few minutes.
Yes!!! I have this on some mornings,..and it seems after 10 seconds it goes away. So the serpentine belt has and idler pulley also? I have to look at a diagram. I thought only the timing belt had one. I am taking my car to the dealer next week. I had the serpentine belt changed 2 months ago but my mechanic said the pulleys "felt" okay so he did not put new ones on. So now I have this issue/noise on occasion.
 
^^Yes, and these things chirp more when it's cold. Cold morning chirps is how I learned of my bad U-joints ('76 Chevy Nova).
The shaft 'refresh' (2 u-joints and a balance) was the best money ever spent on planet Earth.
So are you saying they chirp "because" it is cold? Or because they are going bad? Because I never heard this noise before.
 
Both. I'm not saying it's guaranteed to chirp more when the cold hits, just more likely.
Thanks! I am going to have them replaced. What specifically do I tell the dealership as to what parts for the serpentine belt?
 
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