I’ve tried searching this forum but don’t get any hits for some reason. I have a 2005 GMC Denali with about 80,000 miles that I bought a year ago. It has a belt that has started squeaking badly, I’ve tried putting powder on it but it starts squeaking again in a week or two so I am planning to have the belts replaced.
I used to be a mechanic back in the 80’s and then I learned that if you don’t want to have on the road problems (on a GM vehicle anyway) that you should probably replace all belts and hoses at once, also replace the idler bearings and water pump and probably put a set of brushes in the alternator while you have everything relative east to get to at around 75,000 miles.
So my question is, what sort of failures of the above items and/or others should I expect on this vehicle at this age and mileage or in the next 20 or 30 thousand miles?
Thanks for any information you can provide.
John
I used to be a mechanic back in the 80’s and then I learned that if you don’t want to have on the road problems (on a GM vehicle anyway) that you should probably replace all belts and hoses at once, also replace the idler bearings and water pump and probably put a set of brushes in the alternator while you have everything relative east to get to at around 75,000 miles.
So my question is, what sort of failures of the above items and/or others should I expect on this vehicle at this age and mileage or in the next 20 or 30 thousand miles?
Thanks for any information you can provide.
John