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5 Things That Can Go Majorly Wrong with DIY 1989 Honda CRX Alternator Replacement

Posted by OurVolvo.com on Oct 9, 2016 in 1999 Volvo V70

1. Alternator bearing ceases every 30 – 40,000 miles or after long periods of not driving:

  • Use lots of PB Blaster and if you are lucky it may start turning again
  • Do not bring a torch under there – it will catch everything on fire
  • Do not beat with a hammer. There’s no beating it out of place.
  • And now that you are in this boat, do not get an auto store “new” alternator that will go bad in less than 50,000 miles again

2. In some cases (like mine) the bottom nut and/or alternator bolt ceases and cannot be undone for the life of it:

  • Your local repair shop will charge you $55-77 to remove it
  • If you look under there, you will see the nut could be reached properly only after taking the front driver side tire off
  • In my case no power wrench (electric or compressor) worked – did not even budge it
  • Use a longer extension to reach from outside the fender where you can attach a longer ratchet and push with your body forward
  • If you are lucky the nut will come off. But even if it breaks proceed to step 3

3. Reach with a thinner size 14 wrench and unscrew one of the two nuts that hold the massive alternator bracket. The other one you can reach with a power or regular wrench

4. If your long bolt that goes through the alternator housing and holds it to bracket has ceased like mine did, there’s no taking / beating / torching it out. Drill it out very carefully and release from the bracket

5. Once again, the store “new” alternators at $70 are rebuilt and refurbished. So, just go to your local alternator repair shop and get your original Honda CRX alternator rebuilt there for $30-40 preferably with American made bearing, magnets and brushes inside

After you have done all of the above:
(1) installing the bracket first
(2) then run the long bolt and
(3) the newly rebuilt alternator should take less than half an hour
(4) fasten the adjuster bolt on the top of the alternator
(5) connect the (6) ground and then (7) the electric connector
(8) only after properly fastened, grounded and connected re-connect the battery and you are good to go

In some rare cases (like it was mine) the check engine light may come on. Check and replace any blown fuses. Disconnecting the battery for 20-30min. recycles the computer and removes the check engine light too.

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He’s Backkkkkk…. [1989 Honda CRX]

Posted by OurVolvo.com on May 30, 2012 in 1993 Volvo 940

One Year Latter after the April 2011 Tornadoes- My little step-brother Honda CRX 1989 is back up and running.

Just a few dings and dents but we are good to go thanks to:

1.Some guy on craig’slist.com in Atlanta Georgia for the Hatchback.  Funny story because when he said he was selling a Honda CRX 1989 hatchback he meant just the hatchback.  Everything down to the windshield wiper, struts, you name it were removed.  But it still did the job and we agreed on an acceptable price after seeing it’s condition.

2. Charlies Used Auto Parts & Receyling in Dayton, TN for the Honda CRX 1989 passenger side quarter panel glass.  They are family owned and operated Christian business, however, if you go to get anything from this Salvage Yard you need to pay upfront and have them pull the piece which can take sometime because their yard is 5 or so acres.  We called saying we were coming from Cleveland, TN and would be there in about 1 hour to pick up the part and then when we got there they say it will take about an hour to pull it and they would need payment none of which we were told over the phone.  This is understandable because I’m sure a lot of people say they are coming and  don’t but it really puts a damper on the honest ones when they are not told this info and we had to wait for about 2 hours after traveling so long.

3. Gary and Dewayne at D-H Top-Auto Glass (1402 Jones Street SW-Cleveland, TN) for the Honda CRX 1989 front windshield and installing the quarter panel. They are just two good ole country boy brothers in business for past 50 or so years. It is businesses like these that keep our country alive. With a shake of the hand on a gentleman’s agreement they ordered and installed the glass without any deposit. And they offered the best price over Safelite Auto Glass, Abra Auto Body and Glass or any other off brand competitor.

Also special thanks SVOboy for his tutirial on Rear wiper and motor replacement for Honda CRX

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What, the Hail!!!

Posted by OurVolvo.com on Jan 30, 2012 in 1999 Volvo V70

Volvo V70
So a few hours after our purchase of this great 1999 Volvo V 70 and a few hours before we could even get it on our insurance, you guessed it . . . it began to hail out of nowhere. All of the sudden a black cloud covers the town and then dumps buckets full of marble sized hail on our pristine condition car.

So what do we do?? We run out in the middle of the storm. Take the cover off of our Classic 89 Honda CRX and go and protect the Volvo, what any other loving owner would do. We risked our lives to save another. Nobody was hurt in this attempt, although we do suggest to NOT ATTEMPT THIS ON YOUR OWN. We are trained professionals for all we have a website ourvolvo.com

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