2005 kia sedona making a loud noise under hood and now belt is lose what could cause this its not overheatin

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Asked by dontbuykia14 May 19, 2015 at 09:52 PM about the 2005 Kia Sedona LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 2005 kia sedona started making a loud noise like something was hitting
something but when drove down road didnt make noise wasnt overheating or anything
got told might be water pump pully replaced water pump and sound still there continues
i went to start it and wouldnt start the timing belt came lose and found metal shavings
in oil pan not sure what the heck going on been had nothing but problem after problem
in just the year had it got over 5000 put in please any ideas

3 Answers

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If you have metal shavings in the oil I would either take it to a mechanic and ask him or take off the valve covers and see what's going on.

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in process putting back togeather let everyone know whats going on since issue occured i have replaced water pump,timing belt kit with pullys,tensioner pully,timing adjuster pully and serpentine belt and idler pully so far fingers crossed

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