95 Integra Alternator replacement

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Nick, Nov 23, 2005.

  1. Nick

    Nick Guest

    Hi Everyone,


    I'm going to need to replace the alternator in the next few weeks as I
    have 100k miles and getting close to when these begin to fail so I don't want to
    be stranded on the road. Anyway, in looking at the factory manual, it doesn't
    mention anything about removing the drive shaft to get this out but I know that
    it has to be removed as there is no way to slide the alternator out from the top
    of the engine. So looking at removing the drive shaft, can I only remove the
    shaft from the hub, because from the manual they mention that you need to remove
    it from the transmission housing first before you can remove it from the hub.
    Also why additional screws, clips will I need to replace the drive shaft back
    in? The manual mentions that I'll need to replace the locking tab is there
    anything else that I need?

    Thanks in advance,
    Nick
     
    Nick, Nov 23, 2005
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  2. Surely Honda alternators should last a lot longer than that? Is yours
    showing any symptoms of imminent failure?

    These aren't crappy Delco alternators, you know. :)
     
    High Tech Misfit, Nov 23, 2005
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  3. Nick

    AZ Nomad Guest

    Funny. I used to have a '93 integra and its shop manual clearly outlined
    how the left side lower suspension had to be dissassembled to remove the
    alternator.

    I took it to a repair shop. They thought it was easier to pull the master
    cylinder in order to R&R the alternator.
     
    AZ Nomad, Nov 23, 2005
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  4. Nick

    Nick Guest

    No signs of failure as of yet, but I can recall that on my Accord, it went at
    about 106k and must have been the original. (granted I got the car used so who
    knows how it was driven before I got it). I have looked at some posts on google
    who mention that you don't need to disassemble the driveshaft to get it out. I
    wish it was as easy to replace as it was on my Accord :)

    Nick
     
    Nick, Nov 23, 2005
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  5. 1. that is fairly early to replace. and they generally don't fail
    catastrophically but the light will come on intermittantly for a
    while. when that happens you can tap it and will reseat the brushes
    (that is what usually goes first) and it will continue to charge for a
    while. My son nursed his through a couple of months and drove home
    180 miles from school to give me the time to replace ('90 accord with
    155K miles).

    2. When it starts to go if you can get a set of brushes and replace
    them it is a lot less expensive. Providing your bearings are sound.

    3. I don't know about integras but accord four cylinders can come out
    trough the top by removing the power steering pump and the cruise
    accuator on some models. A whole lot easier than removing a drive
    shaft.
     
    Frank Boettcher, Nov 24, 2005
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