cered Posted March 7, 2016 Share Posted March 7, 2016 While fitting some new spark plugs I found that my squeaking fan/aux belt turned out to just be the PAS pump (Continues squeal sound coming from the PAS unit, sprayed some water onto the shaft and the squealing subdued very slightly) PAS fluid level normal is fine and can't see anything directly wrong with the reservoir nor the unit. Are there any diagnostic things I can do or should I just get a refurb kit - if available? Any help appreciated Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike2JZ Posted March 7, 2016 Share Posted March 7, 2016 I know it's a bit of an effort, but try flushing the PS system. If you have any air in the system, it will cause squeaking, even a small leak somewhere along the PS system could cause this. Could try some bearing lubricant otherwise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted March 8, 2016 Share Posted March 8, 2016 Either it's belt noise or the pump needs re-building. I do them and keep most parts on the shelf. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Mark Posted March 8, 2016 Share Posted March 8, 2016 How much do you charge for a rebuild Chris? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted March 8, 2016 Share Posted March 8, 2016 Depending on what it needs (sometimes they are not economically repairable) about £130 plus VAT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cered Posted March 8, 2016 Author Share Posted March 8, 2016 Thanks Chris, will keep that in mind - I'd prefer to not buy another second hand unit so refurb would be the best option if possible of course. Will try draining & replacing the fluid and lubing the bearing. Also saw about marking the crank pulley to check that's not broken. will update and see what happens. Further update; I don't think it's the belt as it appears fairly unworn with no noticeable wear from slipping or damage. The noise is very metallic, my gut feeling is it's a bearing noise or something to do with metal moving Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian C Posted March 9, 2016 Share Posted March 9, 2016 Check the rear of the pulley for metal dust from a failing bearing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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