Notice: Search function yielded information on possible alternator issues or fuse problems. I'm here for verification I suppose.
Well hello there everybody, I'll properly introduce myself in the proper threads later, I've held an account for some time but this being my first actual post, I hope it's not misplaced; I'm in somewhat of an urgent(ish) need of assistance.
Okay, few days ago at the trailing end of my 35 mile commute to work, the battery light lit up, by the speedometer. It concerned me because the only of those idiot lights to ever illuminate for me have been either the Brake or Fuel indicator. Leaving work, at 5 of midnight, she started up fine and all seemed well-enough, sole exception being the battery light; though, the idle was rather high at around 3k, differing from the norm of between 800-1100 or so -- but then, it was a chilly night, this wasn't unusual in that scenario.
Next morning I stopped at Napa, the gentleman there clipped on his little gizmo and reported a "Dead Cell". I've had pretty good experiences with the company as a whole and one good experience with that branch, so I trusted his assessment or diagnosis and bought an $86 replacement battery (less a $10 core charge).
The battery light remained illuminated and I returned the next day after a successful trip to and from work, also still high idle. The same gentleman reported that he was unsure of the cause, but that the car had probably not yet realized it was in good repair; not his exact words, think Wayne's World for a visual representation of the fellow.
I accepted this only to do my own research, after work of course. Unfortunately on the way home tonight, the lights dimmed the gauges as well, and she sputtered and finally stalled.
Not enough juice to turn over, I endured a tow at 3 in the AM. The car's in the drive and I'm sorely disappointed with AAA's service.
Help?
Apologies for the storytelling, it's late and I'm exhausted.
Probably useful information:
1987 LX - "Bone Stock"
A20A1 mated to a 5 speed manual
Also, attempts to "pop start" the 3G were fruitless, rolling several dozen feet in gear and at speed with the ignition on (also tried off, then on) resulted in no ignition. I'm assuming there wasn't enough juice to spark (the 4 ways had also died in the 2 hours waiting for AAA to send a truck from a garage 15 minutes away...)
Thank you all.
----Resolution----
The alternator brushes were bad, apparently. I'm no electrician, so I got a new one from Napa for $90. Running great yet again. Pain in the left foot to get that old one out, though.![]()
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