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I have a 1993 SSEI. I have recently done the thermostat, ac wires and plugs, ac O2 sensor. Replaced both belts, and changed the fuel filter. Now I am getting a weird chirp when the car is idleing. When I accelerate, the chirp goes faster, HELP? Its so annoying
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Could be one of the new belts. Remove one at a time and restart your engine to determine which one it is.
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Originally Posted by sallan
What is the best way to replace Vacuum lines?? Where can I get them?
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Spray a TINY amount of WD-40 on each belt at idle. See if the chirp goes away. Sometimes new belts do that. ![Wink](https://www.gmforum.com/gm/images/smilies/wink.gif)
WD-40 isn't actually a lubricant. It'* a water-displacing solvent that has some short-term lubricity until it completely evaporates. It'* a good product to use to troubleshoot something like this, but a bad lubricant long-term.
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WD-40 isn't actually a lubricant. It'* a water-displacing solvent that has some short-term lubricity until it completely evaporates. It'* a good product to use to troubleshoot something like this, but a bad lubricant long-term.
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