dbrannon79
I'm getting there!
Hey guys,
while my rig is down I have been driving my daughters 06 jetta tdi 1.9l It's been parked for about 6 months since she bought her new toyota so I decided to take the opportunity to stretch the jetta's legs lol. back before we parked it the belt and tensioner had been bouncing and rattling so I had replaced both. that helped to the point that the noise subsided but was still somewhat bouncing around.
Now that I have been driving it around, the perfuse rattle and bounce is back with vengeance! It sounds like it is wanting to puke the belt (maybe it doesn't like an American made one on a German machine) It only does this while ideling in park and worse while sitting at the light with the AC on, and seems to smooth out just by increasing the rpm from idle (800 or so) to 1k rpm. when I looked at it and shut off the engine, the rattle noise I see is coming from the tensioner stop "banging" on the rest of the tensioner assembly. the belt is maybe 8 months old but has little miles on it due to sitting, so is the tensioner. I would have thought i have driven it long enough that there wouldn't be any rust on the pulley groves, looked and didn't see any.
I have been reading other forums online and they keep talking about the pulley on the alternator being bad! I have looked at the pulley and cant seem to grasp my head around a steel pulley going bad. I have pulled the belt, inspected it and the idler pulley on the tensioner and seem to be ok. the belt only drives the alternator and the AC compressor. no PS pump (electric assist) and WP is timing belt driven. the car has about 290k on the clock and has some serious get up and go power from the pedal lol I found that out be being used to pedals on my rig!!
have any of you guys experienced this or have more knowledge of why others will say the alternator pulley? BTW the alt pulley is threaded on the shaft of the alt and requires some special VW tool to remove. a weird setup I have never seen!!
while my rig is down I have been driving my daughters 06 jetta tdi 1.9l It's been parked for about 6 months since she bought her new toyota so I decided to take the opportunity to stretch the jetta's legs lol. back before we parked it the belt and tensioner had been bouncing and rattling so I had replaced both. that helped to the point that the noise subsided but was still somewhat bouncing around.
Now that I have been driving it around, the perfuse rattle and bounce is back with vengeance! It sounds like it is wanting to puke the belt (maybe it doesn't like an American made one on a German machine) It only does this while ideling in park and worse while sitting at the light with the AC on, and seems to smooth out just by increasing the rpm from idle (800 or so) to 1k rpm. when I looked at it and shut off the engine, the rattle noise I see is coming from the tensioner stop "banging" on the rest of the tensioner assembly. the belt is maybe 8 months old but has little miles on it due to sitting, so is the tensioner. I would have thought i have driven it long enough that there wouldn't be any rust on the pulley groves, looked and didn't see any.
I have been reading other forums online and they keep talking about the pulley on the alternator being bad! I have looked at the pulley and cant seem to grasp my head around a steel pulley going bad. I have pulled the belt, inspected it and the idler pulley on the tensioner and seem to be ok. the belt only drives the alternator and the AC compressor. no PS pump (electric assist) and WP is timing belt driven. the car has about 290k on the clock and has some serious get up and go power from the pedal lol I found that out be being used to pedals on my rig!!
have any of you guys experienced this or have more knowledge of why others will say the alternator pulley? BTW the alt pulley is threaded on the shaft of the alt and requires some special VW tool to remove. a weird setup I have never seen!!