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Hey guys.. this has probably been spoken about before.. just not sure what to look up because the best way to describe it is a screeching noise when I'm taking off or going up a hill. It's just a screech for a few seconds then it goes away, thought the issue would have gone away but it's still hanging around.. any idea's as to what the screech might be (and no it's not the underbody scraping the floor) hehe..

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Probably the serpentine drive system or its associated pulleys.

Scotty

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or the rear tryes spinning 

hehe I can assure u the screech isn't that loud wicksy. It's coming from the front.. it's got me baffled.. might have to just go down to ford and let them give me some pi$$ poor excuse hehe

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Probably the serpentine drive system or its associated pulleys.

Scotty

I wouldn't have the slightest clue to what that is or does?? :w00t2:

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  GEEZER said:
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Probably the serpentine drive system or its associated pulleys.

Scotty

I wouldn't have the slightest clue to what that is or does?? :w00t2:

Your fanbelts are slipping...

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