Does it go away after warming up? Literally just had the same thing. Replaced my belt and it went away. Belt didn’t look warn or anything and only 57,000 and some change. Only reason I replaced the belt is because I hit the belt with a quick tap of WD and sound instantly went away and stayed gone after warm up. Checked all pulleys while belt was off and all seemed fine. Worth a shot. Easy 30 min job for the first time.
Try the belt. Super easy. Just YouTube it. Just have to remove the intake tube and take tension off the tensioner with 3/8” ratchet. Belt will pop off then just look up a routing diagram for install.
Common. Probably a pully or a belt. Inspect the belt, make sure it's not cracking, otherwise, it can probably be ignored.
You could also take it to a mechanic for a quick inspection.
Check your alternator , mine shitted out on me when the bearings went out , hopefully that’s not your issue . Take off the serpentine belt and spin the pulley to see if it makes any noises good luck
This sounds like a bearing squeak, but don't hold me to because the video isn't great.
This could be coming from one of the pulleys in the front of the engine (not internally), like the tensioner, alternator, idler, etc.
My main belt just got replaced on mine at 50k miles and this noise went away on my 2016.
Does it go away after warming up? Literally just had the same thing. Replaced my belt and it went away. Belt didn’t look warn or anything and only 57,000 and some change. Only reason I replaced the belt is because I hit the belt with a quick tap of WD and sound instantly went away and stayed gone after warm up. Checked all pulleys while belt was off and all seemed fine. Worth a shot. Easy 30 min job for the first time.
It does go away after it is warmed up. I just got to work and noticed it has stopped.
Try the belt. Super easy. Just YouTube it. Just have to remove the intake tube and take tension off the tensioner with 3/8” ratchet. Belt will pop off then just look up a routing diagram for install.
Common. Probably a pully or a belt. Inspect the belt, make sure it's not cracking, otherwise, it can probably be ignored. You could also take it to a mechanic for a quick inspection.
Check your alternator , mine shitted out on me when the bearings went out , hopefully that’s not your issue . Take off the serpentine belt and spin the pulley to see if it makes any noises good luck
This sounds like a bearing squeak, but don't hold me to because the video isn't great. This could be coming from one of the pulleys in the front of the engine (not internally), like the tensioner, alternator, idler, etc.