MYXJ22
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Grand Forks, ND
I searched but couldnt find anything to do with rear end chirping.
This has been going on for a while now. I first thought it was under the hood, so I replaced the idler pulley and no fix. The belt was still pretty new (around a year) and there was no damage to it.
The chirping only comes when I'm driving at about fifteen miles per hour. Its loud and sounds like metal on metal. I jacked it up and got the wheels spinning. A friend says it was definetely coming from the back of the jeep. It goes away sometimes when the jeep warms up and does it more when the weather is colder outside. Sometimes reving the engine makes it go away for a second, sometimes it doesnt help but it always stops when I come to a stop. Any ideas?
This has been going on for a while now. I first thought it was under the hood, so I replaced the idler pulley and no fix. The belt was still pretty new (around a year) and there was no damage to it.
The chirping only comes when I'm driving at about fifteen miles per hour. Its loud and sounds like metal on metal. I jacked it up and got the wheels spinning. A friend says it was definetely coming from the back of the jeep. It goes away sometimes when the jeep warms up and does it more when the weather is colder outside. Sometimes reving the engine makes it go away for a second, sometimes it doesnt help but it always stops when I come to a stop. Any ideas?