Chevrolet Malibu recurring squeaking noise from engine belt on Chevrolet Malibu

Submitted by SARAG · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chevrolet Malibu owners report experiencing a recurring squeaking noise from the engine belt, which can be attributed to several potential issues. These include a worn-out serpentine or drive belt, which may lead to noticeable squeaking sounds. Additionally, damaged pulleys can produce loud whining noises as they spin. Poor belt tension is another factor contributing to the squeaking, along with loose or defective serpentine belts. Some owners also note that exposure to coolant or cold weather can exacerbate the noise. To mitigate these issues, it is recommended that owners inspect the belt for wear, check the pulleys for damage, and ensure proper tension. Any leaks affecting the belt should be repaired promptly to avoid further deterioration. If the squeaking persists, consulting a professional mechanic is advisable to identify and address the underlying cause, preventing potential damage or breakdowns.

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Average mileage: 121,055 miles
(63,000 - 191,368)

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