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Engine Whine
My bonne has a whineing noise coming from the engine or somewhere.The higher the rev the higher the whine gets.It'* sounds like it may be getting worse.Any suggestions? Thanks SO CLEAN ONE.
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Re: SLE
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98SLE No Supercharger It sounds like a blown V8.
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When your NA motor starts to sound supercharged...
Your alternator is screwed. It isn’t dead yet, it might not even die soon, but it sure sounds like it is on its death bed. For those of you who have luckily not experienced this problem, Bonne’* seem to dislike alternators. I went through 3 of them on my 1994 SSE. And, my 1997 SSE was on its 2nd alternator when I sold it.
As for that obnoxious whine, it can actually be attributed to wear in the rear bearing of the alternator. Although, it is not damaging your car, it certainly damages the ears. I know on my 1997 SSE, the noise was worse when the car was cold, and as the car warmed up it would quiet down. As it turned out, within a year my alternator went and I tossed in a 160 amp replacement (I think stock is 105). After that, there was no more noise and no more problems.
Notes: Both the 1994 and 1997 SSE’* were bone stock. On every occasion the alternator needed to be replaced after the GM warranty had expired.
As for that obnoxious whine, it can actually be attributed to wear in the rear bearing of the alternator. Although, it is not damaging your car, it certainly damages the ears. I know on my 1997 SSE, the noise was worse when the car was cold, and as the car warmed up it would quiet down. As it turned out, within a year my alternator went and I tossed in a 160 amp replacement (I think stock is 105). After that, there was no more noise and no more problems.
Notes: Both the 1994 and 1997 SSE’* were bone stock. On every occasion the alternator needed to be replaced after the GM warranty had expired.
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Much more likely to be the Alternator. The power steering pump would change pitch as you moved the wheel back and forth. It'* a totally different kind of whine.
The rear bearings on the Alternators are prone to failure. We all eat them for breakfast. The best solution is to buy an alternator from www.domesticperformance.com , as those alternators have beefed up rear bearings.
The rear bearings on the Alternators are prone to failure. We all eat them for breakfast. The best solution is to buy an alternator from www.domesticperformance.com , as those alternators have beefed up rear bearings.
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Thanks for the help guys.That whine is really starting to get on my nerves.I'll let you know when I replace it.Thanks again.SO CLEAN ONE.
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Don't jump on it just cuz we said so! Do some troubleshooting. Have a charging system test done at Autozone......read the "alternator kills" post in General chat......send me beer if we're right.......
Just don't shotgun it. I'd hate to see you spend money on the wrong thing.
Just don't shotgun it. I'd hate to see you spend money on the wrong thing.