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Loss of power finally died

Exhaust stack and air flow ?

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Coming back from Texas, I started hearing a whine/roar. Thought it might be the tires on the road surface... ... ... ..... not. It was 105 degrees. Drive tires 145 degrees. Banjo housing 180 degrees. It was hotter than a depot stove.



I have isolated the sound... ... ... . now intermittent... ... ... ... to an accessory on the engine. So besides the:



1) Idler pulley



2) A/C Compressor



3) PS pump



4) Water pump



5) Alternator



All of which have 225K on them, what else should I look for? Now that I am back in cooler temps, it has stopped... ... ... ... ... but I do not want to chance a failure on the road... ... ... ... ... so I need to R&R the offending culprit.
 
Pull the belt off and feel each piece

I have seen many idlers fail on the 06 models

As well as too many waterpumps
 
A/C compressor clutches fail on '06s also. I had to replace one that had only one intact rivet out of three remaining at a little over 200k on my '06.

But I remember a ragged, rough noise at idle, not a highway hum or roar.
 
Another biggy is the fan support bearing. All kinds of strange and weird noises occur when it goes bad.
 
At 225k, start thinking about rebuilding/replacing the alternator... my 04. 5 had a "noise" I couldn't put a finger on, and didn't show even with a stethoscope. Replaced the alternator as PM, and my noise disappeared. I had absolutely no brushes left in the alternator, and I was really surprised it was still working.
 
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