2024 2500 Cummins with 200 miles, loud chirp

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Hey guys, just picked up my truck this week. Everything was great until around 200 miles I started to get a loud chirp from the belt area on a cold start. It goes away after 10-15 minutes, increases with RPM, and doesn't change with AC on or off. To me it sounds like a bad bearing in a pulley or maybe a belt issue since it seems to go away when warm. Anyone experience something similar?

The dealer I bought it from is 2 hours from my house. They offered to come pick it up and give me a loaner, but seems like a big hassle and a lot of time if it is going to just be a belt or something that needs to wear in. Other option is to take it to a local dealer.

 
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I mean I'd let the dealer take it and try to find the issue on a truck with 200 miles. You COULD try applying some dawn dish soap or belt dressing to see if it takes care of it, but I'd let the dealer try first.
 

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Sounds like a belt chirping, a bad bearing sound isn't going to go away after a few minutes. I'd let the dealer take it but it could go away on its own, I'd get it checked anyway.

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Thanks. I ended up making an appointment at a local dealer for next Wednesday. I did another 40 miles on the truck. Noise is still there and seems to be getting louder on cold starts. I also now hear a quiet version of it when it is warm.
 
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Just an update, today I noticed oil spots on my concrete garage floor. I got under the truck and saw oil leaking from what appear to be the rear main. Truck currently has 300 miles on it. Service appointment is on Wednesday.

I’m pretty pissed off.

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So would I be! 300 miles? At least they can’t deny warranty lol.
I had a belt problem on VERY cold start up on a Ram 5.7 several years ago. Many attempts, they never did find it. Traded in after 4 years, same dealer I bought it from and same dealer who couldn’t find it. I said nothing……..after all, they kept telling me no fault found!
 

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I’m pretty pissed off.

Very understandable. For what these things cost, you'd expect no issues till about 400k miles at the soonest. Good news is you've got the whole warranty left, don't let them hose you. It's a shame but nowadays I don't take a brand new truck very far from the house for a while just to make sure it's good to go.

Theres a small chance that what you're seeing is residual assembly oil. It happens on brand new engines, especially cummins engines, but it generally isn't enough to drip. If they give you that explanation, than by now it should be done weeping and not show up again after a wipedown.

As far as the squeak goes, could just be the belt. I'd be far less worried about that than the oil under the flywheel.
 

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Just an update, today I noticed oil spots on my concrete garage floor. I got under the truck and saw oil leaking from what appear to be the rear main. Truck currently has 300 miles on it. Service appointment is on Wednesday.

I’m pretty pissed off.

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Very understandable. For what these things cost, you'd expect no issues till about 400k miles at the soonest. Good news is you've got the whole warranty left, don't let them hose you. It's a shame but nowadays I don't take a brand new truck very far from the house for a while just to make sure it's good to go.

Theres a small chance that what you're seeing is residual assembly oil. It happens on brand new engines, especially cummins engines, but it generally isn't enough to drip. If they give you that explanation, than by now it should be done weeping and not show up again after a wipedown.

As far as the squeak goes, could just be the belt. I'd be far less worried about that than the oil under the flywheel.
Mine is at the dealer now for a rear main seal leak. Matter of fact, I have to call them today and see if it's ready. Dropped it off last Monday and they said they were 3 days behind, so I figured I'd give them a week. The leak was discovered in March when my mechanic put it on the lift to change the oil. Showed me the drop hanging from it. And I had my truck for a year so it wasn't residual assembly oil.
 

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Hey guys, just picked up my truck this week. Everything was great until around 200 miles I started to get a loud chirp from the belt area on a cold start. It goes away after 10-15 minutes, increases with RPM, and doesn't change with AC on or off. To me it sounds like a bad bearing in a pulley or maybe a belt issue since it seems to go away when warm. Anyone experience something similar?

The dealer I bought it from is 2 hours from my house. They offered to come pick it up and give me a loaner, but seems like a big hassle and a lot of time if it is going to just be a belt or something that needs to wear in. Other option is to take it to a local dealer.

You might have a tensioner ass going bad or fan clutch on the AC. Get a bar of hard soap and let it run like belt dressing and see if it goes away or just get a can of belt dressing and spray on the belt when running.
 

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My 2020 Limited did that right after I bought it. Went back to the dealer 4-5 times and the belt and tensioner was replaced 3 times I believe. They finally fixed it and it hasn't happened again 20K later. Search the forum. there are many posts about this on here.
 
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Update: Dealer says they think it is the belt. They had it for a full day, and said the belt will take 5 days to order, so they gave the truck back for me to drive.

The noise is getting louder with time and sounds metallic. I highly doubt it’s the belt, but I’ll let them give it a try.

They said the oil leak was just the anti- corrosion.

Ram cares reached out to me via messenger and I escalated it to a complaint. They offered rental car, expedited parts etc. when they reach out. They said a case manager would be in contact with me during the day of service, but no one ever reached out
 

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Pull the belt entirely and start the truck...that's how i found out mine wasn't a belt tensioner or pulley. $8000 they said so I swapped to another truck. [7th day deal]
 

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Update: Dealer says they think it is the belt. They had it for a full day, and said the belt will take 5 days to order, so they gave the truck back for me to drive.

The noise is getting louder with time and sounds metallic. I highly doubt it’s the belt, but I’ll let them give it a try.

They said the oil leak was just the anti- corrosion.

Ram cares reached out to me via messenger and I escalated it to a complaint. They offered rental car, expedited parts etc. when they reach out. They said a case manager would be in contact with me during the day of service, but no one ever reached out
They probably were confused by your screen name and thought you were Saul Goodman. They didn't want to run afoul of Walter White or Gus Fring so they hopped right to helping you.
 
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