2000 Sonata V6 Alternator
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2000 Sonata V6 Alternator
Hello,
Today, my battery died in my 2000 Sonata. AAA came down and replaced
it and ran it on their little tester thingee...the new battery is
getting 12.9V from the alternator under a load (a/c, high beams) at
idle. Sounds like it could need a new alternator but I could be
mistaken. It is getting 13.7V at idle without a load.
I've called around for prices on an alternator and so far it doesn't
look like something I could immediatly afford unless the shop down the
street that rebuilds them can give me a better price. I know he could
rebuild + install an alternator in my Jeep for less than most the
national chains just wanted to sell me one for.
Anyways, if it turns out to be worthwhile for me to install it myself,
any nifty tricks I should know about? I know on one of my older cars
(my 300ZX, IIRC), I could just pop off one of the side wheels, take
off the splash guard, and have the alternator staring me right in the
face. Any similar tips for the Sonata?
Sure does look a lot harder than my old 4Tech Buick that just had two
bolts holding it in right at the top of the engine.
TIA
JasonDJ
Today, my battery died in my 2000 Sonata. AAA came down and replaced
it and ran it on their little tester thingee...the new battery is
getting 12.9V from the alternator under a load (a/c, high beams) at
idle. Sounds like it could need a new alternator but I could be
mistaken. It is getting 13.7V at idle without a load.
I've called around for prices on an alternator and so far it doesn't
look like something I could immediatly afford unless the shop down the
street that rebuilds them can give me a better price. I know he could
rebuild + install an alternator in my Jeep for less than most the
national chains just wanted to sell me one for.
Anyways, if it turns out to be worthwhile for me to install it myself,
any nifty tricks I should know about? I know on one of my older cars
(my 300ZX, IIRC), I could just pop off one of the side wheels, take
off the splash guard, and have the alternator staring me right in the
face. Any similar tips for the Sonata?
Sure does look a lot harder than my old 4Tech Buick that just had two
bolts holding it in right at the top of the engine.
TIA
JasonDJ
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Re: 2000 Sonata V6 Alternator
If you don't have ABS, unbolt it from below and pull it out the top. If
you do have ABS, there's no fun way of doing it. You get to choose
between removing the ABS unit or removing the axle and a mount bracket and
jacking the engine.
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you do have ABS, there's no fun way of doing it. You get to choose
between removing the ABS unit or removing the axle and a mount bracket and
jacking the engine.
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Re: 2000 Sonata V6 Alternator
Thanks hyundaitech,
Thankfully I don't have ABS, so it shouldn't be too difficult. Also,
I got in touch with the local shop so it'll only be $85 for them to
rebuild my alternator instead of the $210 that the chains want for a
reman. He's done great work in the past for me so this seems like a
pretty fair price.
Thanks again,
JasonDJ
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:03:05 -0500, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>If you don't have ABS, unbolt it from below and pull it out the top. If
>you do have ABS, there's no fun way of doing it. You get to choose
>between removing the ABS unit or removing the axle and a mount bracket and
>jacking the engine.
Thankfully I don't have ABS, so it shouldn't be too difficult. Also,
I got in touch with the local shop so it'll only be $85 for them to
rebuild my alternator instead of the $210 that the chains want for a
reman. He's done great work in the past for me so this seems like a
pretty fair price.
Thanks again,
JasonDJ
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:03:05 -0500, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>If you don't have ABS, unbolt it from below and pull it out the top. If
>you do have ABS, there's no fun way of doing it. You get to choose
>between removing the ABS unit or removing the axle and a mount bracket and
>jacking the engine.
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Re: 2000 Sonata V6 Alternator
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news:qh6u4414ordpafgqbk49rdf6fk2am7abtu@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> Today, my battery died in my 2000 Sonata. AAA came down and replaced
> it and ran it on their little tester thingee...the new battery is
> getting 12.9V from the alternator under a load (a/c, high beams) at
> idle. Sounds like it could need a new alternator but I could be
> mistaken. It is getting 13.7V at idle without a load.
>
Check the specs and tolerances before spending the money. 13.7 is very
close. Could even be the meter off a bit too.
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