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Research suggests a worn serpentine belt, which is often exposed on the underside.


https://mirageforum.com/forum/showthread.php/3546-Belt-Noise-(after-driving-through-puddle)

Research suggests a worn serpentine belt, which is often exposed on the underside. ***** https://mirageforum.com/forum/showthread.php/3546-Belt-Noise-(after-driving-through-puddle)

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[–] 1 pt

Definitely not tires, happens at low speed. Belt theory fits best far as I can tell.

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It's very likely the serpentine belt. My old Integra used to do it after getting wet underneath, and on very cold mornings. Not saying you should, but I ignored it for another good 100k and nothing ever bad happened... I'm certain someone can tell you why I'm wrong, but I never replaced it.

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You would need a big splash to get the water on your belts