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1999 mitsubishi mirage squeak under hood that is random?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveM" data-source="post: 2420730" data-attributes="member: 231196"><p>every few minutes I hear a semi loud squeak sound from under the hood especially when the cooling fans kick on. It only lasts for a split second but while it happens it feels like i am losing engine power for a split second.</p><p>belts are new and tight to spec, its not the fans themselves, it happens at idle and while driving, I cant pinpoint the location of the sound as it is bouncing all over the engine compartment due to its high pitch. </p><p>1999 Mitsubishi Mirage DE</p><p>2 door, 5spd, 1.5L engine</p><p>150,000 miles</p><p></p><p>could it be a relay switch causing the current to arc? any help is appreciated.. I dont have the money to pay a mechanic right now.</p><p>as I stated above, belts are new and tight to spec. there are no tension pulleys since the alternator and power steering pump are the adjusters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveM, post: 2420730, member: 231196"] every few minutes I hear a semi loud squeak sound from under the hood especially when the cooling fans kick on. It only lasts for a split second but while it happens it feels like i am losing engine power for a split second. belts are new and tight to spec, its not the fans themselves, it happens at idle and while driving, I cant pinpoint the location of the sound as it is bouncing all over the engine compartment due to its high pitch. 1999 Mitsubishi Mirage DE 2 door, 5spd, 1.5L engine 150,000 miles could it be a relay switch causing the current to arc? any help is appreciated.. I dont have the money to pay a mechanic right now. as I stated above, belts are new and tight to spec. there are no tension pulleys since the alternator and power steering pump are the adjusters. [/QUOTE]
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