Feb 12, 2011 #11 S Sexi4draccord Well-Known Member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Posts 781 Reaction score 0 Location Brooklyn oh well hopefully it does lol.
Feb 12, 2011 #12 cirsurvive711 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 8, 2008 Posts 1,810 Reaction score 5 Location 610, PA its definitely the alternator.. all those lights appearing at once while driving is just the accord's way of saying the alt is on its way out lol
its definitely the alternator.. all those lights appearing at once while driving is just the accord's way of saying the alt is on its way out lol
Feb 12, 2011 #13 Dinzdale40 Large Member Joined Aug 14, 2006 Posts 4,840 Reaction score 19 Location Chattanooga, TN if the alternator tested ok, was the battery running low voltage??...that can also cause the lights to do that
if the alternator tested ok, was the battery running low voltage??...that can also cause the lights to do that
Feb 12, 2011 #14 metrick1235 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 20, 2010 Posts 412 Reaction score 1 Location Georgia ya the battery did test low before getting the alternator hooked back up, so that might have been why my lights were on..
ya the battery did test low before getting the alternator hooked back up, so that might have been why my lights were on..
Feb 12, 2011 #15 knighthawk1104 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 15, 2010 Posts 2,256 Reaction score 4 Location New York City you know if the belt was loose and that caused the problem, changing the belt wouldn't work. belts don't usually stretch. usually it's the tensioner but in your case the bracket. this is a "just so you know" moment.
you know if the belt was loose and that caused the problem, changing the belt wouldn't work. belts don't usually stretch. usually it's the tensioner but in your case the bracket. this is a "just so you know" moment.