Loosen the upper and lower alternator mounting bolts.
Turn the adjustment bolt on the lower left-hand side of the alternator.
You should only be able to bend the belt 90 degrees at its longest run, in the middle.
When done adjusting, tighten the upper and lower alternator mounting bolts.
The light is on because the alternator is not putting out the required voltage. Either the belt is broken, loose, or the alternator is defective.
Right there under the hood. It is driven by a belt. Find the belt and follow it and you will find the alternator.
Must be removed from underneath the car. Also the cross member blocking access to the alternator must be removed. This is a very difficult repair, as I have done this one myself.
well Honda's are a bit tricky since there made in japan theres no hand space, i drive Honda integra, you have to lift the car up find 3 belts one of the belts is the alternators, find it unhook and then find where your alternator latchesNote: this make take an hr. if you know what your doing
There is not an alternator indicator light on a Honda Pilot. If the alternator goes out, the battery will not stay charged.
How to change the alternator in a 1989 Honda accord lx
In the center arm rest is a cover at the bottom that can be removed to expose the emergency brake cable, and a nut to adjust the tension.
can I adjust the stabilizer on my 1996 Honda accord
Inside the alternator
you start by loosening the tension pulley that's actually hooked to the alternator(right off the top bolt), once this is loosened, you can move the alternator back to where the belt fits and tighten it back up and your done
Replace
From $85 to $135 depending on if the alternator is remanufactured or new.
Honda Accord 1998-2002 model GEN 6 idle speed is control by internal computer. You need to bring it to the dealer to adjust this.
Lack of Gas The alternator
Because the alternator puts a load on the engine of several horsepower, the belt must be very tight. However, if it is too tight, the bearings of the alternator shaft will wear out quickly. To tension the belt properly, adjust until there is about 1/2 inch of play in the center of the longest span. If this does not stop the squealing, the belt may have been glazed from being too loose, and needs to be replaced.
there is a belt tensioner near the alternator.
In order to take off the existing alternator belt you must take off the power steering belt first. For each belt (the alternator belt and the power steering belt) you will need to loosen a couple of bolts that hold the belts tight. There is also a bolt used to adjust the belt tension that you must adjust. I would purchase a CHILTON or HAYNES maintenance manual from an auto parts store or a book store. It will explain this very well and it has pictures.