Altenator problem
Altenator problem
I replaced my altenator about a month ago.I Put a new one on and now my battery and brake might are comming on again. Except this time if i rev it about 2500 rpm the warning lights go off. What could be the problem with this? Im pretty sure i didnt over tighten my belts. Also the first time it did this i had been on the highway in high rpm's for about a hour and a half. Any help would be great.
Check your belts
if your belts aren't loose I'd say your alternator is dying on you. alternators die often on the 4th gen, especially if you let you MAX sit around for a couple of weeks without running, i've replaced mine twice so far
If your alternator is going out this soon I hope you bought it from somehwere that offers a full warranty. I bought mine from O'Reillys because they offer a lifetime warranty on theirs, just keep your receipts. They even offer the warranty on brake pads too.
yea i bought from autozone(only because i was out of town and they were the only one who had that altenator. But its a ***** to take off. I had to take my fans out and move the radiator forward. Does anybody have a trick to getting this thing out reall quick?
Originally Posted by Dexter
if your belts aren't loose I'd say your alternator is dying on you. alternators die often on the 4th gen, especially if you let you MAX sit around for a couple of weeks without running, i've replaced mine twice so far 

Originally Posted by 98MaximaEcstasy
If I were you I would of went with the OEM one. They are quite more reliable then the ones from autozone. Yes, they have a lifetime warrenty but the labor is what kills.
I read somewhere that you were supposed to remove the 4 a/c compressor bolt to remove the alternator. I did not do this last time i replaced it. Is it any easier? is it possible to get it out of the bottom that way? last time i took the fans out and slid it out that way. The cars at work so i need to get it done the fastest way possible.
The symptom of revving the car to make the charge lights go out is indicative of bad field (carbon) brushes. Sometimes mean people rebuild an alternator with a new diode pack, maybe even change the bearings, but leave the worn-out old carbons in there.
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