Bad alternator?
Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind of a
low whine. Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they are not. Any ideas? PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. |
Re: Bad alternator?
"RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message news:UXtXf.12179$Mj.612@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind of > a low whine. > > Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. That's typical of pretty much any item that is doing something for the owner, when that item goes to the shop (whether it's a car, tv or toaster) they work fine when the shop personnel are looking at them <g>. > This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the > instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they > are not. > > Any ideas? > > PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. Why do you say that? Have you experienced problems with the dealership you went to, if so why did you go there again? |
Re: Bad alternator?
"RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message news:UXtXf.12179$Mj.612@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind of > a low whine. > > Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. That's typical of pretty much any item that is doing something for the owner, when that item goes to the shop (whether it's a car, tv or toaster) they work fine when the shop personnel are looking at them <g>. > This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the > instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they > are not. > > Any ideas? > > PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. Why do you say that? Have you experienced problems with the dealership you went to, if so why did you go there again? |
Re: Bad alternator?
What model and year of Honda?
How many miles on it? Are you driving it now, with all the instrument lights staying on? "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote > Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my > engine noise, kind of a low whine. > > Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. > > This morning when I started the car the noise is louder > and all the instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all > the doors open, when they are not. > > Any ideas? > > PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in > the first place. > > > |
Re: Bad alternator?
What model and year of Honda?
How many miles on it? Are you driving it now, with all the instrument lights staying on? "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote > Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my > engine noise, kind of a low whine. > > Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. > > This morning when I started the car the noise is louder > and all the instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all > the doors open, when they are not. > > Any ideas? > > PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in > the first place. > > > |
Re: Bad alternator?
Brian,
While I appreciate your comments, I fail to see the relevance. But anyway, this Honda dealer is the only one within 50 miles and I thought I would at least give them a try before making a long drive. "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message news:wSuXf.11729$Ph4.9588@edtnps90... > > "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message > news:UXtXf.12179$Mj.612@twister.nyroc.rr.com... >> Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind >> of a low whine. >> >> Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. > > That's typical of pretty much any item that is doing something for the > owner, when that item goes to the shop (whether it's a car, tv or toaster) > they work fine when the shop personnel are looking at them <g>. > >> This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the >> instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they >> are not. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. > > Why do you say that? Have you experienced problems with the dealership you > went to, if so why did you go there again? > |
Re: Bad alternator?
Brian,
While I appreciate your comments, I fail to see the relevance. But anyway, this Honda dealer is the only one within 50 miles and I thought I would at least give them a try before making a long drive. "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message news:wSuXf.11729$Ph4.9588@edtnps90... > > "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message > news:UXtXf.12179$Mj.612@twister.nyroc.rr.com... >> Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind >> of a low whine. >> >> Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. > > That's typical of pretty much any item that is doing something for the > owner, when that item goes to the shop (whether it's a car, tv or toaster) > they work fine when the shop personnel are looking at them <g>. > >> This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the >> instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they >> are not. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. > > Why do you say that? Have you experienced problems with the dealership you > went to, if so why did you go there again? > |
Re: Bad alternator?
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message news:7mvXf.10960$Bj7.6208@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net... > What model and year of Honda? > How many miles on it? > Are you driving it now, with all the instrument lights staying on? > > "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote >> Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind >> of a low whine. >> >> Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. >> >> This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the >> instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they >> are not. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. >> >> >> > > |
Re: Bad alternator?
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message news:7mvXf.10960$Bj7.6208@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net... > What model and year of Honda? > How many miles on it? > Are you driving it now, with all the instrument lights staying on? > > "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote >> Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind >> of a low whine. >> >> Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. >> >> This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the >> instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they >> are not. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. >> >> >> > > |
Re: Bad alternator?
1999 Honda Accord EXV6 with 69500 miles. New battery (4 months old)
Yes I could drive it, it seems to run OK, except for the whine and the instrument cluster lights on. I am going to disconnect the battery as a first step and see what that does. Is there anything else to do when disconnecting the battery to delete all the settings or to reset everything, other than let it sit for a while before reconnecting the battery? "Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message news:7mvXf.10960$Bj7.6208@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net... > What model and year of Honda? > How many miles on it? > Are you driving it now, with all the instrument lights staying on? > > "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote >> Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind >> of a low whine. >> >> Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. >> >> This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the >> instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they >> are not. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. >> >> >> > > |
Re: Bad alternator?
1999 Honda Accord EXV6 with 69500 miles. New battery (4 months old)
Yes I could drive it, it seems to run OK, except for the whine and the instrument cluster lights on. I am going to disconnect the battery as a first step and see what that does. Is there anything else to do when disconnecting the battery to delete all the settings or to reset everything, other than let it sit for a while before reconnecting the battery? "Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message news:7mvXf.10960$Bj7.6208@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net... > What model and year of Honda? > How many miles on it? > Are you driving it now, with all the instrument lights staying on? > > "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote >> Several months ago I noticed a distinct change in my engine noise, kind >> of a low whine. >> >> Took it to Honda and of course they couldn't hear it. >> >> This morning when I started the car the noise is louder and all the >> instrument panel lights stay on. It shows all the doors open, when they >> are not. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> PS I should have taken it to a different honda dealer in the first place. >> >> >> > > |
Re: Bad alternator?
I feel for you. The trick is to isolate the noise to make sure you know
where the noise is coming from. This involves some work. Removing the accessory drive belts and running the engine can help. Useing an inexpensive mechanic's stethoscope can sometimes help pin down the problem. Lastly, I have found the AC idler pulley (tensioner)is "on its way out" on many Hondas. Good luck. |
Re: Bad alternator?
I feel for you. The trick is to isolate the noise to make sure you know
where the noise is coming from. This involves some work. Removing the accessory drive belts and running the engine can help. Useing an inexpensive mechanic's stethoscope can sometimes help pin down the problem. Lastly, I have found the AC idler pulley (tensioner)is "on its way out" on many Hondas. Good luck. |
Re: Bad alternator?
Sorry, just want to be very clear: The whine continues
through all driving conditions, right? Does the noise change at all when you accelerate or decelerate? If so, how? Is it worse at cold startup? Better at warm start up? For reading any codes set off by this condition, see http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html, "Engine electrical and On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)" section. Also, note its cautions about resetting the Check Engine Light. (I know you say you have all instrument panel lights on; still, there are some caveats that seem applicable here, re resetting via disconnecting the battery.) A bad alternator should light only the charging system warning lamp (has a little battery icon on it, which is misleading). Also, it's a little early for the alternator's brushes (usually the first alternator item to fail) to be worn on your car. Still, what led to the new battery? Had you done many jumpstarts and then re-charging of the battery, using the alternator, before today? That will wear an alternator down more quickly, since it's actually not designed to charge batteries from dead. Had any other maintenance done on the car recently? Like a new timing belt? "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote > 1999 Honda Accord EXV6 with 69500 miles. New battery (4 > months old) > > Yes I could drive it, it seems to run OK, except for the > whine and the instrument cluster lights on. > > I am going to disconnect the battery as a first step and > see what that does. > > Is there anything else to do when disconnecting the > battery to delete all the settings or to reset everything, > other than let it sit for a while before reconnecting the > battery? |
Re: Bad alternator?
Sorry, just want to be very clear: The whine continues
through all driving conditions, right? Does the noise change at all when you accelerate or decelerate? If so, how? Is it worse at cold startup? Better at warm start up? For reading any codes set off by this condition, see http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html, "Engine electrical and On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)" section. Also, note its cautions about resetting the Check Engine Light. (I know you say you have all instrument panel lights on; still, there are some caveats that seem applicable here, re resetting via disconnecting the battery.) A bad alternator should light only the charging system warning lamp (has a little battery icon on it, which is misleading). Also, it's a little early for the alternator's brushes (usually the first alternator item to fail) to be worn on your car. Still, what led to the new battery? Had you done many jumpstarts and then re-charging of the battery, using the alternator, before today? That will wear an alternator down more quickly, since it's actually not designed to charge batteries from dead. Had any other maintenance done on the car recently? Like a new timing belt? "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote > 1999 Honda Accord EXV6 with 69500 miles. New battery (4 > months old) > > Yes I could drive it, it seems to run OK, except for the > whine and the instrument cluster lights on. > > I am going to disconnect the battery as a first step and > see what that does. > > Is there anything else to do when disconnecting the > battery to delete all the settings or to reset everything, > other than let it sit for a while before reconnecting the > battery? |
Re: Bad alternator?
The whine does increase and decrease with the accelerator.
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message news:50wXf.9914$x94.7459@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > Sorry, just want to be very clear: The whine continues through all > driving conditions, right? Does the noise change at all when you > accelerate or decelerate? If so, how? Is it worse at cold startup? Better > at warm start up? > > For reading any codes set off by this condition, see > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html, "Engine electrical and On-Board > Diagnostics (OBD)" section. Also, note its cautions about resetting the > Check Engine Light. (I know you say you have all instrument panel lights > on; still, there are some caveats that seem applicable here, re resetting > via disconnecting the battery.) > > A bad alternator should light only the charging system warning lamp (has a > little battery icon on it, which is misleading). Also, it's a little early > for the alternator's brushes (usually the first alternator item to fail) > to be worn on your car. > > Still, what led to the new battery? Had you done many jumpstarts and then > re-charging of the battery, using the alternator, before today? That will > wear an alternator down more quickly, since it's actually not designed to > charge batteries from dead. > > Had any other maintenance done on the car recently? Like a new timing > belt? > > "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote >> 1999 Honda Accord EXV6 with 69500 miles. New battery (4 months old) >> >> Yes I could drive it, it seems to run OK, except for the whine and the >> instrument cluster lights on. >> >> I am going to disconnect the battery as a first step and see what that >> does. >> >> Is there anything else to do when disconnecting the battery to delete all >> the settings or to reset everything, other than let it sit for a while >> before reconnecting the battery? > > |
Re: Bad alternator?
The whine does increase and decrease with the accelerator.
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message news:50wXf.9914$x94.7459@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > Sorry, just want to be very clear: The whine continues through all > driving conditions, right? Does the noise change at all when you > accelerate or decelerate? If so, how? Is it worse at cold startup? Better > at warm start up? > > For reading any codes set off by this condition, see > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html, "Engine electrical and On-Board > Diagnostics (OBD)" section. Also, note its cautions about resetting the > Check Engine Light. (I know you say you have all instrument panel lights > on; still, there are some caveats that seem applicable here, re resetting > via disconnecting the battery.) > > A bad alternator should light only the charging system warning lamp (has a > little battery icon on it, which is misleading). Also, it's a little early > for the alternator's brushes (usually the first alternator item to fail) > to be worn on your car. > > Still, what led to the new battery? Had you done many jumpstarts and then > re-charging of the battery, using the alternator, before today? That will > wear an alternator down more quickly, since it's actually not designed to > charge batteries from dead. > > Had any other maintenance done on the car recently? Like a new timing > belt? > > "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote >> 1999 Honda Accord EXV6 with 69500 miles. New battery (4 months old) >> >> Yes I could drive it, it seems to run OK, except for the whine and the >> instrument cluster lights on. >> >> I am going to disconnect the battery as a first step and see what that >> does. >> >> Is there anything else to do when disconnecting the battery to delete all >> the settings or to reset everything, other than let it sit for a while >> before reconnecting the battery? > > |
Re: Bad alternator?
I imagine you already know this, but I'd be under the hood,
with someone else at the wheel, the car in neutral, pushing the gas pedal at your signal, and trying to narrow the source down, like duckbill said. Also, I'd try to see if any code was set, per my previous post. Updates welcome. With all the lights coming on, I'd sure be concerned it was a major engine component being affected. "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote > The whine does increase and decrease with the accelerator. |
Re: Bad alternator?
I imagine you already know this, but I'd be under the hood,
with someone else at the wheel, the car in neutral, pushing the gas pedal at your signal, and trying to narrow the source down, like duckbill said. Also, I'd try to see if any code was set, per my previous post. Updates welcome. With all the lights coming on, I'd sure be concerned it was a major engine component being affected. "RanMan" <rwalls@twcny.rr.com> wrote > The whine does increase and decrease with the accelerator. |
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