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What is scraping sound near the belt on my SLS?

3.2K views 15 replies 7 participants last post by  saltcreek98  
#1 ·
2000 SLS - no codes thrown. First off, the AC hasn't worked in a year, and it doesn't need a re-charge. So maybe this is coming from the AC Compressor?

When my car starts, there is an increasingly louder noise - best described as a metal scraping or rattle. It seems to be coming from one of the assemblies where the belt runs. Its as if the belt is turning something that is scraping/rattling metal against metal as it turns.

This has no effect on how the car drives. There is no overheating, or codes.

I apologize for the lame description of the problem. Thanks for any help.
 
#9 ·
You're looking for a "Cadillac Seville, 2000, A/C compressor clutch and pulley assembly".

NAPA. RockAuto. Best bet is Chris in Parts at Rippy Cadillac, over there >>>>>>>>

It can be changed, but it's no fun working down in there. Lower air deflector off, wheel off, fender liner out, start moving parts out of the way. Book labor is 2.7 hours and that does not include refrigerant recovery and charging.
 
#13 ·
If you even THINK an idler or tensioner pulley is noisy, change it yesterday. Absolutely guaranteed that it will freeze up at the most inopportune moment, leaving you stranded with a huge repair bill to fix the collateral damage.
 
#15 ·
Oil is, at best, a temporary BandAid.

Good ol' wheel bearing grease can be used to repack a good bearing, but by the time you begin to hear a ball or roller bearing rattle, it's done for.

This water pump drive belt tensioner pulley started clicking at 56,000 miles - after cleaning it out with gasoline it rattled like dry peas in a tin can.
 
#16 ·
I remember when I had my '96 Aurora I had a sound like that.. Turned out the water pump tensioner went out, however the bearing didn't really seize. I got lucky, when I finally got around to looking at it the turning of the tensioner pulley actually ground out the bearing, ate through the pully and less than 1/2" of pulley left.. just a ring spinning around the bolt. To this day I have no idea how it happened like this and wish I would have took a picture. Another couple miles I would have been miles away from the garage and S.O.L if the water pump stopped. If its either the water pump or serpentine change it now.