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Old 12-07-2013, 10:21 AM
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High pitch squealing noise?

Hi everyone, had a quick question I have an 06 g35 coupe and recently I moved to Texas from Cali with the car. Lately I've been noticing once in awhile like colder days especially when I start the car and start to move while turning the wheel I get this high pitch squealing sound and it last for like 2 seconds but it's embarrassing lol. Was wondering if anyone knew the problem or a fix for it?
 
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Also no CEL on or anything...
 
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Old 12-07-2013, 10:33 AM
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Possibly a belt (or pulley actually) sticking? Also potentially power steering related but that's usually more of a whine than a squealing unless it's the pump.

I wouldn't think moving had much to do with it, but that's where I would start looking. Have someone else start the car for you and see if you can spot a pulley that isn't spinning immediately and also check the power steering fluid / look for leaks from the reservoir / pump / rack.

First guesses that come to mind anyway, still working on coffee so might be way off but all I got at the moment.
 
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That's what I was thinking with the belts or something too
 
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Replace the belts, when they're both dry/worn and cold they'll make all kinds of awful noises. Buy OE belts from Nissan, their belts have far better quality than after market.
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So you think it's actually the belts then? Is there a way to check and see how bad they are? Like what to look for
 
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Look for cracks since that usually indicates they are dried out.
 
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something with the power steering pump
 
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I had this exact problem and it was tied to a loose belt after the break in period.
 
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Ok I will check these things out! Thanks for your help everyone!
 
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The squeal is belt slip.

The belt could have stretched and requires an adjustment, or the belt is worn out...or a combo of the two
 
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