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when my '90 760 turob wagon (120000mi) is started in cold weather... 700

Take a small length of hose and hold one end to your ear. Take the other end like a stethascope and hold it to each pully to locate where the chirp is coming from . The Hose method is a great way to locate a squeak around a noisy engine. Start with the air conditioning compressor pulley which I think is all the way to the right looking into the engine compartment. I had that pulley chirping at me. If I squirted a little wd40 around behind the pulley the noise would go away. Really what I needed was AC service. After I had the AC serviced the noise went away. I also had the belts replaced at the same time so it could have been either one of those 2 things.






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