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Help! Problem in Alternators, need help ?

You might drive it to a parts store. Most of them test batteries and alternators for no charge. CALL THEM AND ASK. The electrical system requires a good battery for the alternator to function properly. an old vehicle may have wiring problems as well. HERE IS A LINK TO A DELTA AUTO SERVICE IN VEGAS. you did not say where you were located. Alternators
8/14/2015 3:24:55 PM • RTO... • 729 views • 0 helpful votes
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My Nissan Maxima 2001 revs are high all the time on and off overdrive? Took car in to workshop within 2 months of the repair my car is not humming like it was????

Check your vaccuum hoses. They may be cracked and or have cracked tubing mounts.
9/16/2015 11:28:40 PM • RTO Automatic... • 216 views • 0 helpful votes
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2001 L300 V6 won't shift out of park. Brake lights work. ????

Hi jeff If your car cannot shift out of park, have some one monitor the brake lights for you, or if you are alone, put something on the pedal and walk around back. 1) If the brake lights are NOT on when the pedal is depressed, the sensor/switch which turns them on, and also opens the shift interlock, is not functioning because a) it is broken, b) it is dirty or c) it has become disconnected. 2) If this is your problem, get your head under the dash (move the seat back and sit in it like Neil Armstrong, bring a flashlight). There are three plastic push pins holding the bottom of the dash in, remove them and place in a safe container. Remove the lower dash cover, also remove the plastic hose for the heating A/C... it comes right off, no problem. 3) Look at the pedal, there are two switches. The one closest to the door is the offender. Sometimes wiggling it will cause it to operate, but without replacing it, you will not have brake lights... so don't do this just to get on the road, you may get rear ended. Twist the switch and pull it out. Now it will be easier to mess with. When the car is running with the e-brake on and the car in park, when the switch is operated, you can hear the clicking of the interlock. But if it's not happy, it will get hot, so don't mess with it too much. 4) Get a new switch, and install it. If you are stuck at home with no car and are technically minded and the brave type, you can take this switch apart and repair it for short term use, or just blast the heck out of it with some lithium grease. Try just the grease first because the switch is evil to take apart and repair... I DO NOT recommend trying to fix the switch. I did, but you might not be able to and will now have a car which cannot move out of park until you get a new switch and you will curse my name every minute you spend wallking to the dealership. 5) The brave person has ignored my warning and now has no idea what they have in front of them... so here goes. *The switch consists of a top and a bottom, two springs, three contacts, a square-ish sliding part and the plunger. *CAREFULLY pull the square slider off the plunger, yes, it ratchets, so don't break it. *Pull the contacts out of the bottom. The Contact which sits on the plunger, actually goes underneath them, so when you put this all back together, put in the big spring first, the small contact, and then the two big contacts. *Now, carefully slide the square-ish slider into the assembly so that it goes into the middle contact, these parts only goe in one way, so experiment with it, one is easy, the other isn't, just pay attention. *Put the top part of the switch back on, yes, the plunger is still on the counter. This is easier this way. *When it is all back together, push the plunger in a LITTLE BIT. *Plug it back in to the wire assembly BEFORE installing it to make sure that it works. 6) Now, with the brake pedal in the resting position (as in, not pushed to the floor) push the switch into place, you will hear it ratchet as the plunger goes in. Check to see if when you press the pedal you get lights. Adjust the plunger so that you do. 7) Drive to the dealer BEFORE you put the dash back together, buy new switch, replace it, drive home, drink beer, put dash back together. Taken from another site. Greg.
1/18/2015 5:01:19 PM • RTO Automatic... • 161 views • 0 helpful votes
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My 2005 Ford Freestar was making a slipping noise, so I took it to Ford. They said the major component in my transmission isn't working and I need a new transmission. Ford said they would charge me $6

REbuilt Transmission for Ford should be At MAX $3.000. And add another $500 for the 6 Hours it should take to install "Ford Time"... OR go to a normal Trans shop and pay $2000 or less and that Should include the Install.. However What is the Trans Actually Doing? Is the Overdrive light Flashing?? AS for the Axle, Autozone wants under $100 for the Axle And if You want NEW I'm sure I could get it for you for less then 500 and the install for most people are around $150.00 ... You are being Taking for a Long Hard ride.. Don't do it.. :) Find someone else for Proper Costs...
1/26/2015 8:28:30 PM • RTO Automatic... • 118 views • 1 helpful votes
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Why wont the car move when i put it in drive

Maybe you need some kind of belt on your gear box.
1/28/2015 3:18:25 AM • RTO Automatic... • 80 views • 0 helpful votes
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2004 pontiac sunfire not shifting from first gear

Hello, sounds like this will not be a homeowner capable fix as there are several possible reasons the trans is not shifting from first to second gear. In that transmission, Mechanically, 2nd gear is an intermediate band operated by a servo which pressures are controlled by shift solenoids. So basic daignosis would be to see if the solenoids are active before pulling the trans to take it apart for inspection of some key internal components like the condition of the band and the drum it holds as well as proper clutch engagement in the packs. Like I said, this is not not a do it at home job without GM automatic transmission experience. But before a teardown a bi-directional scan tool and a stethescope should be used to see if solenoids are at least active with the key on and a scan tool commanding the solenoids and listening to the case near the valve body to see if solenoid clicks can be heard before tearing into the unit. And another diag before teardown would be to drive the vehicle with the scan tool in transmission solenoid parameters visible to see if the PCM is commanding the solenoids to change and shift. Like I said, not a low tech diag. I was a Master GM tech and Shop Foreman for over 30 years building transmissions.
12/2/2014 3:55:38 PM • RTO Automatic... • 184 views • 0 helpful votes
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Hyundai Elantra j2 1998 model 1.6gl. Is over charging. Voltage at battery is 18.5v, what could be the problem, and how does one fix this.

the alternator is charging if it has an internal regulator then replace it ( most are part of the brush set) if external regulator replace it ( separate unit) take it to an accredited auto electrician for testing and repairs.
10/4/2014 8:45:26 PM • RTO... • 637 views • 0 helpful votes
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How is speed sensor have effect to transmission gear slip or free gear at high speed?

To perform optimally everything is controlled by a computer. If the computer gets a signal from the speed sensor saying your doing 30 and your really doing 80, the computer will adjust to perform optimally at 30 because that's all it knows. If the whole puzzle doesn't make sense to the computer it can do odd things such as not know what gear it should be in and find something inbetween.
11/12/2014 7:32:57 AM • RTO Automatic... • 152 views • 0 helpful votes
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I need help to find a wire diagram for my Cushman struckter #898474 gas

This might help? http://www.vintagegolfcartparts.com/gallery/categories/Cushman/Cushman_Wiring_Diagrams/media/CushmanGolfsterModel735.jpg
9/9/2014 2:38:48 PM • RTO Automatic... • 755 views • 0 helpful votes
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My 2000 Chevy Blazer is Pulsating ,jumping,jerking & going dead at red lights and such.Just had a rebuilt Tranny installed 13 months ago and then in July 2014 had to take it back and they rebu

A lot of info above, :) Me They cleaned the Torque Converter lockup switch and reused it seems to me, Have it rebuilt again and have the old part in hand this time, Symptoms of Lockup Torque Converter Going Bad eHow
11/2/2014 4:28:44 PM • RTO Automatic... • 166 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do I remove alternator from Suzuki lianna

May need to unbolt other accessories to remove
10/18/2014 2:32:44 PM • RTO... • 241 views • 0 helpful votes
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Can the stator cause the alternator to get too hot

I would be checking the max out put allowed by the regulator If the regulator is faulty then there will be uncontrolled current being produced and that will over heat the alternator check for circuit requirements to see if there is a unit drawing more current than it should ( shorting)
10/20/2014 1:18:56 PM • RTO... • 201 views • 0 helpful votes
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Dualphone won't connect. Display indicates a connection but then, when calling a contact, displays message "an unknown problem has occurred"

Maybe you need reset. Take battery out of phone and wait about 10 minutes, and unplug your phone from the power source.
11/10/2014 2:51:59 PM • RTO Measuring... • 105 views • 0 helpful votes
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When transmission fluid smells burnt, Does that mean that the transmission is already bad?

No, it means that a significant amount of the transmission fluid is "missing-in-action", and the heat generated inside the transmission is not being dissipated by the cooling effect of the fluid. Top-up the fluid.
10/30/2014 10:11:24 PM • RTO Automatic... • 124 views • 0 helpful votes
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Ford taurus will not shift into gear drive or reverse and transmission makes no noise

Locked in parked? check the linkage cable that shifts the transmission.?
9/7/2014 7:48:17 AM • RTO Automatic... • 420 views • 0 helpful votes
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What tranny does my 1986 ford bronco 5.0 have?

Why dont you share with us if its manual or automatic please? Thanks.
10/28/2014 1:25:43 PM • RTO Automatic... • 100 views • 0 helpful votes
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Ford autotransission will not go into any gear. put in a used tranny and it ran fine for 2 wks now i have no gears

-First check transmission fluid. If none or it's low , top it to full indicator and try to drive. -When check the fluid, engine must running and hot or normal temperature.. If fluid is full then next you need to check the shift cable to the control arm. Is it moving when you shift to D and other position...? If No. then possibly the cable to the arm is lose. If yes it move as you shift, then it's time for new transmission. Good Luck. Mai
10/19/2014 8:30:06 PM • RTO Automatic... • 122 views • 0 helpful votes
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WIll a 2003 Dakota Alternator fit in a 2007 dakota?

If the mounts are the same and the plug ends are the same as well then should be good to go!
11/9/2014 6:30:40 PM • RTO... • 65 views • 1 helpful votes
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Bad transmission silinoid

You could have Explained What the car was doing BUT you most likely need a transmission Rebuilt since most Transmission lockup solenoid's can't be accessed to easy, BUT I'll Assume and say your having Shifting problems slow take offs most likely seems to be taking off in 2nd gear or seems stuck in 2 gears at once after warm,, Not to mention may be dying out at stop lights?.. But feel free to add more Info, :)
10/20/2014 6:40:54 AM • RTO Automatic... • 104 views • 0 helpful votes
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2006 chevy silverado clasic transmission wiring diagram

2006 chevy silverado clasic transmission wiring diagram
8/28/2014 8:20:28 AM • RTO Automatic... • 381 views • 0 helpful votes
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