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Originally Posted by ex-x-fire
Maybe starting it the first way has to do with the a/c compressor engaging while its trying to start. The 2nd way, maybe the a/c is already engaged.
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I'm not sure what you're saying. It would squeal sometimes whether the AC is engaged or not.
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Originally Posted by NYC-SE
The blower motor has nothing to do with it, it is not driven by the belt. The alternator, however, is. The reason the squealing stops when you turn off the blower motor is because now the alternator is under less of a load and therefore the belt is less likely to slip and squeal.
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Are you saying the alternator is bad, or the belt is bad? Or both? I should mention that the guy I previously mentioned claims he replaced the accessory belt and it was still squeal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRrVMtyIqIY
I find it interesting the video is called "mystery solved" when he didn't actually solve anything. He just discovered it wouldn't squeal if he started it slowly lol. But it's exactly what's happening to me....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a0IeIE4qR4