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in park neutral or drive whining noise on acceleration can be heard from the timing belt area. also driving on the road the vehicle was shuttering at 65 to 70 miles per hour, it is not suspension causing this but almost as a delay and lack of power. Also a few times at stop light the vehicle jolted forward on occasion while brakes were on sitting at a light, this is intermittent, there are no leaks anywhere, no overheating, no low fluid, inspect a timing belt seem to have been replaced 20,000 miles ago vehicle is at 120000 miles. It's a 1999 Plymouth Voyager 2.4L 3 speed base model.
What makes this problem better or worse?
Intermittent, except for timing belt is constant
How long has your 1999 Plymouth Voyager had this problem?
A week
Are you meaning the serpentine belt
Yes - that’s the drive belt. This will eliminate any of the driven accessories as suspects.
I have poured water on the serpentine belt to see if the noise will go away no difference but I have noticed that there is a tiny bit of a shine on the timing belt on the top which makes assume it's the tensioner, cannot see specs on another hub assembly involved besides cams and crankshaft
Thank you for the info have to feed family we'll go out later to check, if the noise does not change after taking it off what will you assumed it might be