The winding noise in your Isuzu Rodeo could be due to several factors, such as a failing alternator, worn-out bearings, or issues with the Power Steering pump. Additionally, it might indicate a problem with the serpentine belt or timing belt if they are loose or damaged. It's best to have a mechanic diagnose the issue to prevent further damage. Regular maintenance can help identify and resolve such noises early on.
To replace an Isuza Rodeo steering the steering column should first be removed. Pop off the front steering wheel cover to see the steering wheel nut. Loosen the nut and remove the wheel.
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the water pump is driven by the timing belt so the pulley your talking about is not for the H20 pump but only for the fan
I have a `00 blazer and recently my car started making a loud winding noise also. Come to find out I had to have a whole new transmission due to that noise! The repair shop said that the noise is the first sign of the transmission going out!
There can be several issues that will cause your lawnmower to make a whining noise. The most common reason is a bad bearing in the mower deck.
The knocking noise on a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo could be bad connecting rods. Listen to the knocking, if it get progressively worst at high speeds than the rods may be bad. To be sure check the oil pan for any shards of steel.
removel of a gas tank on a 1998 isuza oasis
Single phase motor winding is often checked just by listening to the noise that the motor is making. An experienced person can tell if the motor is working at single phase or double phase.
Check the serpentine belt. If it's loose it will make a terrible noise.
Could be you have a bad belt or belt is loose.. Also it might be possible that the bushings are worn out of the alternator
Bearing in: Alternator? Water pump? A/C Compressor? Belt tensioner?
An 'armature winding' is the rotor winding, and the 'field winding' is the stator winding.