What Causes the Squealing Noise from a Newly Replaced Belt?
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If a newly replaced belt pulley produces a squealing noise, it could be due to a defective pulley itself or improper installation, such as insufficient lubrication of the internal bearings, excessive tightness, improper clearance, or significant manufacturing errors. Check whether the installation is correct. If the installation is fine, try replacing the pulley again. Causes of steering wheel vibration: Vibration at idle: Loose steering wheel bolts or rubber bushings; Vibration during driving: Unbalanced wheel alignment; Vibration when turning the steering wheel: Power steering belt too loose or too tight; Vibration when braking at high speed: Excessive or frequent braking, overheating of brake pads and discs, causing deformation upon cooling; Vibration on bumpy roads: Worn or loose tie rod ends or detached rubber bushings at the joints. The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of cars, ships, and aircraft. Its function is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque and transmit it to the steering shaft.