96 Civic alternator+question

Discussion in 'Civic' started by OICU812, Apr 14, 2005.

  1. OICU812

    OICU812 Guest

    Hi guys and gals here I am again with yet another question regarding my 96
    Civic.
    I will go ahead and repost my prior question and sitrep concerning therof
    so I may as well go ahead and do it,Here 'tis:


    Ok here goes,


    '96 civic DX 5 speed,I was driving into work this morning and had the wipers
    on,headlights and defog.My dash lights started (how do I explain this)
    acting like they were almost blinking like my emergency lights.Headlights
    were doing the same thing.It was raining out at the time.I kinda think it's
    my alternator going up on me or the belts are loose.Any thoughts on this?Oh
    yeah the speedometer was jumping around like a monkey on crystal meth going
    from 20 to 100 to 30 to ...you get the picture.
    Thanks in advance,
    Will


    PS I had a prior question about whether my speed sensor or speedometer was
    going up on me,it WAS the speed sensor.

    <2 weeks later>
    OK,I went ahead and pulled the alternator(it was a bitch BTW)went ahead and
    bought a new one and installed it today.I went to go and start it up,when I
    turned the key no dome lights no click no nuthin'.I went and got my next
    door neighbor and see if he would give me a jump start tried that,still
    nuthin.I checked everything.I mean there's only 2 connections to the
    alternator and I made sure they were good cuz I hooked them up myself.Am I
    missing something here? Maybe a wire got broken in the process of me dicking
    around trying to get the alternator outta the engine crate?I dunnno.Guess
    I'll go back and trace my steps after work tommorow.
    Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions,

    Will
     
    OICU812, Apr 14, 2005
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  2. OICU812

    hondaman Guest

    Sounds like it may be ECU related. I think the computer controls the
    speedometer but run an alternator test on it at any autozone or a mechanic.
    If the belt is slipping it will make the lights and everything go up and
    down in power.

    -Jeff
     
    hondaman, Apr 14, 2005
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  3. OICU812

    disallow Guest

    You forgot to disconnect the battery when you
    took out the alternator? Your 80 Amp main fuse is
    probably blown. $5 at any autoparts store, its
    the one that is screwed down in the fuse panel
    under the hood.

    (I did the same thing when I replaced the
    alternator on my 98 civic)

    Either that, or do you have an alarm? My car
    disables the start until i push unlock on the
    remote...

    t
     
    disallow, Apr 14, 2005
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  4. OICU812

    Randolph Guest

    OICU812 wrote:

    Two connections? Sort of, one fat white wire and one connector with 4
    wires, but that is probably what you meant.
    It is hard to botch an alternator installation to a point where you
    can't even jump start the car, so I believe your problem is elsewhere.
    Someone suggested the 80A fuse in the under-hood fuse box. Also check
    that the battery ground cable is good and has firm connections both to
    the battery and to the chassis. Same check on the fat wire between the
    battery and the under-hood fuse box, is the wire good? firm connections
    in both ends?
     
    Randolph, Apr 14, 2005
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  5. OICU812

    OICU812 Guest

    : You forgot to disconnect the battery when you
    : took out the alternator?
    Duhh yeah I did ,I got a jolt when I went to take the nut off of the top
    lead .Then I disconnected the battery + and - leads.
    Your 80 Amp main fuse is
    : probably blown.
    I bet your right.Didin't even think of that.


    :
    : (I did the same thing when I replaced the
    : alternator on my 98 civic)
    :

    I hate when that happens.

    : Either that, or do you have an alarm? My car
    : disables the start until i push unlock on the
    : remote...

    Nope, no alarm.Haven't needed one around here,yet......

    Thanks ,
    Will
     
    OICU812, Apr 14, 2005
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  6. OICU812

    disallow Guest

    I did my alternator at a buddy's place out in
    the sticks. We finally finished at about
    9:30pm (I did my timing belt that day too).

    Go to fire it up, and DEAD. no lights on the
    dash, NOTHIN. Try finding one of those 80 Amp
    fuses at 10pm on a Friday night... I actually
    did, the guy who installed my alarm had about
    200 of them from a bulk lot he bought off of
    ebay, so now I have like 5 of them in my
    tool box.... lol

    t
     
    disallow, Apr 14, 2005
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  7. OICU812

    disallow Guest

    PS, where are you located that you don't need
    an alarm? I'm in Winnipeg so maybe your close? if your close you can have
    one of my 80 Amp
    fuses.... lol

    t
     
    disallow, Apr 14, 2005
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  8. OICU812

    OICU812 Guest

    : PS, where are you located that you don't need
    : an alarm? I'm in Winnipeg so maybe your close? if your close you can have
    : one of my 80 Amp
    : fuses.... lol
    :
    : t

    I'm in Southern Pennsylvania .
    Hey BTW which fuse is it? There are two of them that are screwed down.I hate
    to sound like a newbie/dummy.I just don't wanna feel like an even bigger
    dummy when I go to the auto parts store and have the wrong fuse in my
    possesion :)
     
    OICU812, Apr 14, 2005
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  9. OICU812

    disallow Guest

    Read the fuse panel, I am fairly certain there is
    only 1 80 Amp fuse. I could be wrong though.

    You can see if its blown too, just look at the
    filament under a light.

    It should be labelled BATTERY on the diagram of
    the fuse panel on the outside of the cover.
     
    disallow, Apr 14, 2005
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  10. OICU812

    OICU812 Guest

    : Read the fuse panel, I am fairly certain there is
    : only 1 80 Amp fuse. I could be wrong though.
    :
    : You can see if its blown too, just look at the
    : filament under a light.
    :
    : It should be labelled BATTERY on the diagram of
    : the fuse panel on the outside of the cover.
    :


    That's what it was.I disconnected the hot lead from my battery and then the
    screws out of the old fuse.You could plainly see it was blown.I put a new
    one in and got in and fired right up.Thanks again for all the help!
     
    OICU812, Apr 14, 2005
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