Gregmeister
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:argh:
So my trusty steed, my pride and joy, sidekick and bosom buddy had decided to turn around and kick me square in the nutsack and throw me the finger...well, that's how I felt when she/he/it decided to suddely and without warning decide to cease normal operations, just a few km from home.
It seems it may have started when I got home from the Time Cafe meet up, last Thursday. When I pulled into the garage, I could hear a distinct whining noise coming from the engine...mmm...I thought, never heard anything like this from her/him/it before...I could not investigate then, so thought I would check the next morning.
Next morning comes and I check it out....but hey...nothing... drove to Work (Dbnville to CT), no worries...drove back...(the long way around, as I am really enjoying driving the car nowadays...I mean particularly enjoying myself)...and thinking...wow I really friggin dig this damn car...turn a corner, and suddely the car jerks once...I can hear the whining is back...but now it's more a grinding...feels like the motor is struggling against some force...the car is struggling...then the grinding turns into a terrible screeching/ grinding noise, with a wierd, unnerving smell starting to eminate from the vents into the cabin. The car stalls. By this time I have already taken evasive action and bolted down an offramp towards less traffic. I park. "WTF is THIS?...:argh::argh: I try start the car...she starts fine. I give a rev and sure enough...scree/grind/scree/grind...DANG....terrible sound this...turn the car off. Call my wife to drive over. When she arrives, I ask her to start the car, while I look. Started, and I had a quick look and sniff. Seems like it's coming from the alternator...
Luckily my neighbour was around with a friend who had his Ford V6 double cab there, to tow me home. Phone the mech. He recons it might be the water pump and instructs on how to test for it. Next morning I release the tensioner pulley and test for play by jiggling the viscous fan (viscous fan is connected to water pump). No play. I check the state of the alternator by turning the pulley with my hands...feels terrible. Feels like the bearings are kaput. So for now, I am thinking it's busted alternator.
The crazy thing is how there was very little to no warning that anything was wrong. I HATE when a car just leaves you stranded!
it's off to the Mech tomorrow & then we'll see...but right now someone's seriously in the DOG BOX!! :nonono:
It seems it may have started when I got home from the Time Cafe meet up, last Thursday. When I pulled into the garage, I could hear a distinct whining noise coming from the engine...mmm...I thought, never heard anything like this from her/him/it before...I could not investigate then, so thought I would check the next morning.
Next morning comes and I check it out....but hey...nothing... drove to Work (Dbnville to CT), no worries...drove back...(the long way around, as I am really enjoying driving the car nowadays...I mean particularly enjoying myself)...and thinking...wow I really friggin dig this damn car...turn a corner, and suddely the car jerks once...I can hear the whining is back...but now it's more a grinding...feels like the motor is struggling against some force...the car is struggling...then the grinding turns into a terrible screeching/ grinding noise, with a wierd, unnerving smell starting to eminate from the vents into the cabin. The car stalls. By this time I have already taken evasive action and bolted down an offramp towards less traffic. I park. "WTF is THIS?...:argh::argh: I try start the car...she starts fine. I give a rev and sure enough...scree/grind/scree/grind...DANG....terrible sound this...turn the car off. Call my wife to drive over. When she arrives, I ask her to start the car, while I look. Started, and I had a quick look and sniff. Seems like it's coming from the alternator...
Luckily my neighbour was around with a friend who had his Ford V6 double cab there, to tow me home. Phone the mech. He recons it might be the water pump and instructs on how to test for it. Next morning I release the tensioner pulley and test for play by jiggling the viscous fan (viscous fan is connected to water pump). No play. I check the state of the alternator by turning the pulley with my hands...feels terrible. Feels like the bearings are kaput. So for now, I am thinking it's busted alternator.
The crazy thing is how there was very little to no warning that anything was wrong. I HATE when a car just leaves you stranded!
it's off to the Mech tomorrow & then we'll see...but right now someone's seriously in the DOG BOX!! :nonono: