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Hey All,

I had my alternator replaced at Midas a few months back. Ever since then when I accelerate I hear what is equivalent to a screeching noise, kind of like a wet belt. It only happens sometimes and through the 30mph+ mark. I took it back to Midas and they tightened all of my belts but it still happens. It's rather frustrating so any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for your help

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My old Volvo had a similar problem, it was an early 90's 9 series, had a mechanical fan behind the radiator, as opposed to the electronic ones we have today, turned out that the fan had some sort of clutch or bearing in it, that was worn and that was making the noise, I'm not saying that this is the fault in your car, but could it be a possibility?

(Mine made that screeching sound even when the car was stationary, but only if I revved the engine beyond 3000rpm)

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