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Old 8th June 2019, 23:25   #1
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Hello everyone

I have a 2.0 CDTI ROVER 75

today I noticed that when I turn the A/C on in cool mode there is a noise as a "belt screech" that last for about 2 seconds and then disappear.

1) Have I to replace the belt?

2) Is convenient to mount a kit a complete auxiliary belt kit with tension pulley, ecc

3) if yes this kit should be good? https://m.autodoc.co.uk/gates/7593909

4) the water pump is connected to timing belt? if yes, is convenient to change it too?

4) what is the labor cost of mechanic?

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Old 8th June 2019, 23:35   #2
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Your low speed fan is not working, the noise you hear is the compressor overcharging, turn off your AC until you get the fan repaired or you can damage the compressor

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Your low speed fan is not working, the noise you hear is the compressor overcharging, turn off your AC until you get the fan repaired or you can damage the compressor

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why does it last only for 1-2 seconds?
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Hello everyone

today I noticed that when I turn the A/C on in cool mode there is a noise as a "belt screech" that last for about 2 seconds and then disappear.

If the noise comes on straight away when you turn the aircon on then check the belt tension, and if it happens after some time then as Andy says check your engine cooling fan is working.


I assume you have a petrol engined model?
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If the noise comes on straight away when you turn the aircon on then check the belt tension, and if it happens after some time then as Andy says check your engine cooling fan is working.


I assume you have a petrol engined model?
first of all thanks to all of you


I have 2.0 cdti

it happens 3 seconds after I press on A/C button
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In case you need it, here's the aircon drive belt - https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/rov...belt-pqs000180

Click the dropdown arrow and there's an option to buy the auxiliary drive belt as well.
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In case you need it, here's the aircon drive belt - https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/rov...belt-pqs000180

Click the dropdown arrow and there's an option to buy the auxiliary drive belt as well.
if the labor cost is the same, could be a good idea to change everything using the kit?

https://m.autodoc.co.uk/gates/7593909
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if the labor cost is the same, could be a good idea to change everything using the kit?

https://m.autodoc.co.uk/gates/7593909
I would test the fan before doing anything else. See post 3 here - https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=257588

Let us know what happens.
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I would test the fan before doing anything else. See post 3 here - https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=257588

Let us know what happens.
could you explain me what is ignition 2 position?
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could you explain me what is ignition 2 position?
Position #2 is the run position.
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