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High pitched squeeling sound while highway driving at 75mph 850 1994

Jeff,
Thank you for your response. Does the "chirping" sound that the aux. belt is making indicate to you a failed belt tensioner bearing, and this is what could have produced the transient high pitched deafening squeal? And in your opinion, should I simply get the timing & aux. belts replaced now, along with the belt tensioner (replace the whole belt tensionser?) instead of waiting another 2K miles? Because presumably if I wait one of the belts may suddenly fail, which would undoubtedly not be a safe situation -- I assume the belt tensioner is critical here?
Thank you very much.






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