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Mar 4, 2022

If you have ever experienced car trouble, you know the terror that occurs when your car stalls out when you are driving or won’t start in the morning. Mechanic bills can be costly; that is why we need to take care of mechanical problems before they become severe. Therefore, it is essential to know the signs that signify your car needs an alternator repair so that you can get it into your Honda Dealer as soon as the problem occurs.Does Your Honda Need an Alternator Repair?

Do You Need an Alternator Repair at Your Honda Dealer

Many of today’s automobiles run very quietly. This is great because you notice immediately when your car starts to make unusual sounds. Many sounds are harmless. However, others can let you know that you need to visit the mechanic asap. For example, growling and whining noises that originate underneath your hood need to be checked out immediately.

Growling and whining can occur when the belt that turns your alternator’s pulley rubs or comes out of alignment. Another time that you notice growling or whining sounds is when the bearings in the alternator’s rotor shaft are going or have already gone bad. If you notice that your car is making abnormal sounds take it to your dealership soon. This way, they can diagnose the problem and fix it before it becomes a more significant and more expensive issue.

Abnormal Smells

Your car should not be producing much odor, so you should get it checked out if you notice intense or foul odors. Another smell that alerts you to an immediate issue is anything that smells like fire. If you smell burning rubber or wires, this can signify that the parts inside your alternator are wearing out. The drive belt on your alternator is constantly experiencing both tension and friction, which can cause it to wear out and emit burning smells.

Additionally, you may notice a burning smell if the alternator in your vehicle is overworked, has frayed wires, or damaged wires. This odor may be similar to the scent from an electrical fire. An alternator that is overworked tries to force too much power through the wires, causing them to heat up in an unsafe manner. You will also find that damaged wires create resistance to energy flow, heating them, and often causing foul smells.

Malfunctioning Electronics

If your alternator is failing, then it can’t supply the correct amount of power to the vehicle’s electronics. This causes them to be slow to respond or not work at all. If your windows are taking longer and longer to roll up, your seat warmers aren’t working correctly, or the instruments on your dash panel are behaving erratically, get the vehicle into the shop.

The vehicles we drive today usually have a priority list of electronics programmed into the car. This list cuts power to your radio or windows before you lose your headlights. If you suspect that your vehicle’s alternator is failing, don’t wait. Contact us at Superior Honda of Orangeburg to schedule an appointment with our certified service department today.

 

 

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