98 accord engine "whine"
OK...here's a good one:
My trusty 98 Accord ExV6...115k miles. Transmission at 75K. Timing belt/water pump at 98K, ball joints at 112k, battery last year. After a normal uneventful drive home from work, stopped for a short time to pick up take out. Started the car and BINGO, the alternator light, brake warning light, and all of the "door open/trunk, and brake light out" lights came on spontaneously. Car ran fine, accelerated fine. After about a mile or so the lights went off as spontaneously as they went on. I breathed a sight of relief, BUT, not I am hearing an ever so slight "whine" from the engine compartment in gear as well as in park. Maybe it was there before and I did not notice it, but I don't think so. Bizarre set of circumstances?? Alternator?? Confused. Matt |
98 accord engine "whine"
"Matthew" > wrote in
: > OK...here's a good one: > My trusty 98 Accord ExV6...115k miles. Transmission at 75K. Timing > belt/water pump at 98K, ball joints at 112k, battery last year. > After a normal uneventful drive home from work, stopped for a short > time to pick up take out. Started the car and BINGO, the alternator > light, brake warning light, and all of the "door open/trunk, and brake > light out" lights came on spontaneously. Car ran fine, accelerated > fine. After about a mile or so the lights went off as spontaneously as > they went on. I breathed a sight of relief, BUT, not I am hearing an > ever so slight "whine" from the engine compartment in gear as well as > in park. Maybe it was there before and I did not notice it, but I > don't think so. > > Bizarre set of circumstances?? Alternator?? Alternator brushes worn out, most likely. Easy fix. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
98 accord engine "whine"
Easy Fix?? Can the brushes be replaced without replacing the entire
alternator? Only asking because the alternator alone is ~$275 + I'll assume 3 hous labor putting the cost at close to $600. "Tegger" > wrote in message ... > "Matthew" > wrote in > : > > > OK...here's a good one: > > My trusty 98 Accord ExV6...115k miles. Transmission at 75K. Timing > > belt/water pump at 98K, ball joints at 112k, battery last year. > > After a normal uneventful drive home from work, stopped for a short > > time to pick up take out. Started the car and BINGO, the alternator > > light, brake warning light, and all of the "door open/trunk, and brake > > light out" lights came on spontaneously. Car ran fine, accelerated > > fine. After about a mile or so the lights went off as spontaneously as > > they went on. I breathed a sight of relief, BUT, not I am hearing an > > ever so slight "whine" from the engine compartment in gear as well as > > in park. Maybe it was there before and I did not notice it, but I > > don't think so. > > > > Bizarre set of circumstances?? Alternator?? > > > > Alternator brushes worn out, most likely. Easy fix. > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
98 accord engine "whine"
I just referred to my "Haynes" repair Manual. Apparently the Nippon Denso
alternators in 4 cyl Accord do have replacable brushes but the lousy Mitsubishi/Delphi units in the 6 cyl models (ie: mine) have to be replaced as a whole. "Matthew" > wrote in message ... > Easy Fix?? Can the brushes be replaced without replacing the entire > alternator? Only asking because the alternator alone is ~$275 + I'll assume > 3 hous labor putting the cost at close to $600. > > > "Tegger" > wrote in message > ... > > "Matthew" > wrote in > > : > > > > > OK...here's a good one: > > > My trusty 98 Accord ExV6...115k miles. Transmission at 75K. Timing > > > belt/water pump at 98K, ball joints at 112k, battery last year. > > > After a normal uneventful drive home from work, stopped for a short > > > time to pick up take out. Started the car and BINGO, the alternator > > > light, brake warning light, and all of the "door open/trunk, and brake > > > light out" lights came on spontaneously. Car ran fine, accelerated > > > fine. After about a mile or so the lights went off as spontaneously as > > > they went on. I breathed a sight of relief, BUT, not I am hearing an > > > ever so slight "whine" from the engine compartment in gear as well as > > > in park. Maybe it was there before and I did not notice it, but I > > > don't think so. > > > > > > Bizarre set of circumstances?? Alternator?? > > > > > > > > Alternator brushes worn out, most likely. Easy fix. > > > > -- > > Tegger > > > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ > > |
98 accord engine "whine"
"Matthew" > wrote in
: > I just referred to my "Haynes" repair Manual. Apparently the Nippon > Denso alternators in 4 cyl Accord do have replacable brushes but the > lousy Mitsubishi/Delphi units in the 6 cyl models (ie: mine) have to > be replaced as a whole. You trust Haynes? Idiot. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
98 accord engine "whine"
I have come to this group now as in the past to look for answers and while
the answers and opinions are greatly appreciated, the verbal abuse is NOT thank you very much..... "Tegger" > wrote in message ... > "Matthew" > wrote in > : > > > I just referred to my "Haynes" repair Manual. Apparently the Nippon > > Denso alternators in 4 cyl Accord do have replacable brushes but the > > lousy Mitsubishi/Delphi units in the 6 cyl models (ie: mine) have to > > be replaced as a whole. > > > > You trust Haynes? Idiot. > > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
98 accord engine "whine"
On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 23:10:09 -0500, Matthew wrote:
> I have come to this group now as in the past to look for answers and while > the answers and opinions are greatly appreciated, the verbal abuse is NOT > thank you very much..... The most useful piece of advice you can be given is to set your Haynes manual on fire, and go buy the Helms manual... |
98 accord engine "whine"
Said that way...thank you for the useful advice!!
"Joe LaVigne" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 23:10:09 -0500, Matthew wrote: > > > I have come to this group now as in the past to look for answers and while > > the answers and opinions are greatly appreciated, the verbal abuse is NOT > > thank you very much..... > > The most useful piece of advice you can be given is to set your Haynes > manual on fire, and go buy the Helms manual... |
98 accord engine "whine"
Matthew wrote:
> I have come to this group now as in the past to look for answers and while > the answers and opinions are greatly appreciated, the verbal abuse is NOT > thank you very much..... dude, you can take that comment personally, [in which case i'd ask why you're posting on an unmoderated forum in the first place] /or/ you can consider the reasoning for it. haynes manuals are frequently either sparse on crucial information, or worse, just plain wrong. on that basis, referring to a haynes and then using it as "defense" against sound advice from a guy with /way/ more experience than you, well, let's just say it's not going to be the smart thing to do. best thing you can do for your honda [and yourself] - buy the factory manual from helm. i believe you may have received this advice before with one of your previous questions. it looks expensive, but it pays for itself the first time you use it. and you won't find yourself in the above position. > > > > "Tegger" > wrote in message > ... >> "Matthew" > wrote in >> : >> >>> I just referred to my "Haynes" repair Manual. Apparently the Nippon >>> Denso alternators in 4 cyl Accord do have replacable brushes but the >>> lousy Mitsubishi/Delphi units in the 6 cyl models (ie: mine) have to >>> be replaced as a whole. >> >> >> You trust Haynes? Idiot. >> >> >> -- >> Tegger >> >> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ >> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ > > |
98 accord engine "whine"
jim beam > wrote in
t: > Matthew wrote: >> I have come to this group now as in the past to look for answers and >> while the answers and opinions are greatly appreciated, the verbal >> abuse is NOT thank you very much..... > > dude, you can take that comment personally, [in which case i'd ask why > you're posting on an unmoderated forum in the first place] /or/ you > can consider the reasoning for it. haynes manuals are frequently > either sparse on crucial information, or worse, just plain wrong. on > that basis, referring to a haynes and then using it as "defense" > against sound advice from a guy with /way/ more experience than you, > well, let's just say it's not going to be the smart thing to do. > > best thing you can do for your honda [and yourself] - buy the factory > manual from helm. i believe you may have received this advice before > with one of your previous questions. it looks expensive, but it pays > for itself the first time you use it. and you won't find yourself in > the above position. Perhaps "idiot" was a bit of a strong word. I therefore substitute for it, "poor misguided soul about to damage more than he fixes by using a Haynes". Is that better? -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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