Kinja'd!!! "beautimouse" (beautimouse)
02/13/2015 at 14:41 • Filed to: None

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So I heard a guy at work talking on the phone, and I'm thinking that when describing to a mechanic that there is a squeaking in the steering column of your Jeep Grand Cherokee, and you add that you don't think it's a belt noise, the mechanic probably thinks "Does this guy really think there are belts in a steering column?" and then thinks "I wonder how much I can charge for changing the belts in this guys steering column?"


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Kinja'd!!! MouseFitzgerald > beautimouse
02/13/2015 at 14:47

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The serpentine belt could be chirping on the power steering pump if it's failing or has a bad bearing.


Kinja'd!!! Mattbob > beautimouse
02/13/2015 at 14:48

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to his credit, moving a steering wheel can cause a belt noise if the belt is loose and the extra load on the steering pump causes it to slip.


Kinja'd!!! DipodomysDeserti > beautimouse
02/13/2015 at 14:51

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Unless he's talking to a mechanic unfamiliar with power steering, he's probabl not thinking that.


Kinja'd!!! beautimouse > beautimouse
02/13/2015 at 15:00

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The one side of the conversation that I could hear made it sound amusing. I do know that the typical power steering pump is belt driven. Plus, I really would not be terribly surprised if this person really did not know better.