Ford Escape engine noise and belt squeal due to faulty tensioner pulley replacement needed on Ford Escape

Submitted by bmdouble · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing engine noise and belt squeal, particularly when turning on the AC, which may indicate a faulty tensioner pulley. This issue can lead to the serpentine belt slipping or breaking, resulting in costly engine damage. Additionally, a high-pitched serpentine belt squeal often signals a loose, worn, or misaligned belt that requires adjustment, cleaning, or replacement to prevent further engine complications. Owners may also notice screeching noises during cold starts, potentially caused by alternator load, a loose tensioner, or a worn belt. Other contributing factors to the squealing noise can include a bad tensioner, stuck or bad idler pulleys, exposure to coolant, or cold weather conditions. It is recommended that owners have the tensioner pulley inspected by a mechanic promptly to avoid exacerbating engine issues.

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