Dead 98, maybe alternator, help?
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Dead 98, maybe alternator, help?
My durango had trouble starting twice in the past 2 months. Both times it occured after very cold weather (below freezing, I live in GA) and I had to jump it off to get it started. The first time I had it jumped off and everything was fine for about a month. Then the cold came again and it happened again. This time when I had it jumped off a belt was making an extremely loud squeaking noise as well as a burning smell. My "check gages" AND "air bag" light came on. Also, while it was running, I turned my lights on and the RPM went down to 0 (yes it hit the peg, but the car was still barely running). I stopped it immediately and am currently waiting for a response. Thanks for any help.
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RE: Dead 98, maybe alternator, help?
I agree about changing the belt. Take the old belt and put it under a rear seat or somewhere in the truck. You never know when it could come in handy if you end up breaking a belt. If the belt is slipping, this would explain both the smell (the belt sliding on the pulleys) and the motor not starting. It would happen because if the belt is slipping enough, it isn't cranking your altenator enough to charge your battery (or just barely enough) I would replace it ASAP because you don't want to have to replace a battery as well.
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RE: Dead 98, maybe alternator, help?
MY first thought would be to check the starter. It should have a Nippondenso starter on it, which means in the box portion of the starter that the drive gear is, there are positive and negative contacts that wear down and will give you problems with starting your car. Sometimes it cranks sometimes it gives you fits, or makes a clicking type sound. You can easily change those contacts inside the starter cheaply instead of replacing the starter.
The belt noise and the smell is most likely because you have a pulley that is either locked up or close to being locked up, when you take the belt off check to make sure all of the pulleys that the belt is on roll without making any noise and or roll at all.
Now when you said you jumped your car off, would it stay running without jumper cables atached? If so your Alternator should not be the problem. With the car running put a voltmeter to the battery and see what the reading is, if it is around 14volts your Alt should be fine, if it is over you probably have a messed up regulator. Also check the voltage of the battery with the car off, it should still read close to 14volts. If it is under 13 you probably need a new battery. Personal preference is Interstate batteries, but a good rule of thumb is always go for the heavier battery.
The belt noise and the smell is most likely because you have a pulley that is either locked up or close to being locked up, when you take the belt off check to make sure all of the pulleys that the belt is on roll without making any noise and or roll at all.
Now when you said you jumped your car off, would it stay running without jumper cables atached? If so your Alternator should not be the problem. With the car running put a voltmeter to the battery and see what the reading is, if it is around 14volts your Alt should be fine, if it is over you probably have a messed up regulator. Also check the voltage of the battery with the car off, it should still read close to 14volts. If it is under 13 you probably need a new battery. Personal preference is Interstate batteries, but a good rule of thumb is always go for the heavier battery.