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Old 03-14-2009, 10:23 PM
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I just bought my 03 1500 4.7 with 97K miles.This is the first Dodge I've had since my 87'.I know many different makes have there own specific sound.Mine makes a whining in the front of the motor.My first thought was water pump.Any thoughts anyone?
 
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I would say the alternator or one of the pulleys. There is one tentioner and 2 idler pulleys if I remember right. Mine was doing that and I found a idler pulley bad and my alternator had a bearing going in it. Hope this helps.
 
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It's hard to say, it could be anything. Use a stethoscope or a long screwdriver placed between each component and to your ear to see where the sound is the loudest. Of course be careful of the belt... Check the pulleys, alternator, water pump, a/c compressor, and power steering pump.
 
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I used a screwdriver on the compresser and alternator it didn't sound loud.For a second i thought it might be the compresser clutch.But I don't know.
 
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most likely an alternator. mine did the same thing, i think it sounds like rubbing two symbols together in a circular pattern, does it get alittle louder when you accelerate?
 
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Fan clutch also a possibility. Does it do it when it is hot or mostly when cold?
 
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Bear you were right.I replaced the tension pully and replaced the belt and the noise went away.thanks for everyones info.
 
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No problem glad we could help
 
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Originally Posted by kevin03
I just bought my 03 1500 4.7 with 97K miles.This is the first Dodge I've had since my 87'.I know many different makes have there own specific sound.Mine makes a whining in the front of the motor.My first thought was water pump.Any thoughts anyone?
Pulley bearings... Idler I believe, or atleast thats what was mine.... It sounded like a super charger when I stepped on the gas. quick fix, costs around 30 - 40 if ya do it ur self.
 
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I'd go with the Alternator!
 


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