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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2005

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Honda Civic Alternator Light

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ssampage - 14 Feb 2005 22:28 GMT
Hey there.  I have a 95 Civic with a relatively new battery.  Yesterday
I gave my friend a jump start...did everything by the book, etc.  A few
hours later while driving, my alternator light started coming on.  It
flickered for a while, then stayed on, then stayed off, then came back
on again.  I've started the car several times over the past two days
and it's cranked right up every time.  I haven't noticed any dimming of
lights or anything else that would indicate electrical drain either.
So did I screw something up or is the light just a coincidence?
Remco - 14 Feb 2005 23:21 GMT
It could also be that, while you jump started the other car, you
jiggled your power connections to the battery where they may be
intermittent now -- clean them with a battery post cleaning tool (cheap
at any autoparts store) and tighten them well.

Perhaps check to make sure that the voltage across the battery is 14V
or more with the car running.
TeGGer? - 14 Feb 2005 23:53 GMT
> Hey there.  I have a 95 Civic with a relatively new battery.  Yesterday
> I gave my friend a jump start...did everything by the book, etc.  A few
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> lights or anything else that would indicate electrical drain either.
> So did I screw something up or is the light just a coincidence?

Worn alternator brushes!

You can get a brush holder assembly for about $25 from the dealer and
install it yourself.

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speedy - 18 Feb 2005 05:05 GMT
...but you can get the brushes for about $2 from an auto electric supply!

-SP

TeGGer® wrote:

>>Hey there.  I have a 95 Civic with a relatively new battery.  Yesterday
>>I gave my friend a jump start...did everything by the book, etc.  A few
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> You can get a brush holder assembly for about $25 from the dealer and
> install it yourself.
TeGGer? - 18 Feb 2005 16:59 GMT
>> Worn alternator brushes!
>>
>> You can get a brush holder assembly for about $25 from the dealer and
>> install it yourself.
>
> ...but you can get the brushes for about $2 from an auto electric supply!

True, but then you've got to solder them into the holder after removing the
old brushes.

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