Topic: Car Problem  (Read 5750 times)

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline Electric Eye

  • Lt. Junior Grade
  • *
  • Posts: 484
Re: Car Problem
« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2007, 05:34:13 pm »


Max has the STS up and running, everyone look out!  ;D

Offline Commander Maxillius

  • You did NOT just shoot that green sh-t at me?!?
  • Lt. Commander
  • *
  • Posts: 2299
  • Gender: Female
Re: Car Problem
« Reply #21 on: February 22, 2007, 06:19:50 am »
That isn't bad. It cost me just under $300 for a Delco on my 1990 Bonneville but I would guess that mine is easier to work on. You may luck out on the battery as I have taken them down to nothing trying to start cars at -25 and they still lasted till the 60 month guarantee expired.

Yeah, your Bonnie doesn't have a V8 crammed into the space your V6 sits.  Plus I have a full Liter advantage over your car too. 

That's the biggest advantage of the lead-acid battery: you can drain them to nothing and they'll still come back to a full charge  :thumbsup:
I was never here, you were never here, this conversation never took place, and you most certainly did not see me.

Offline KBF MalaK

  • Just Another Target
  • Lt.
  • *
  • Posts: 673
Re: Car Problem
« Reply #22 on: February 25, 2007, 11:54:30 am »
Glad to hear all is good, but I'd consider a battery anyway. Car batteries weren't meant to be 'deep cycled' and if it froze when it was dead it's definitely toast. If the new alternator needs to be replaced under warranty they may void it because the battery was 'deep cycled' and may have fried the alternator. It's your call but if you've driven alot with the charge light on or had more than a half dozen jumps you really need to replace the battery (especially on your car).
"Artificial Intelligence is not a suitable substitute for natural stupidity"                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Offline IAF Lyrkiller

  • Semi retired, but I am still around
  • D.Net Beta Tester
  • Lt. Commander
  • *
  • Posts: 1321
  • Gender: Male
  • JAG & Tech Support
Re: Car Problem
« Reply #23 on: February 25, 2007, 01:51:00 pm »
I have a Nissan Altima and yet to have done any major repairs on it. Its a '98.

My car is nearly 10 years old w/ 77000+ miles on it. :)




KAT-Lyrkiller
Semi-retired
Captain of the MSC Maus
MEMBER OF KLAW
SILENCE.....I keel you!!!

Offline dragoon

  • Lt.
  • *
  • Posts: 759
  • Gender: Male
Re: Car Problem
« Reply #24 on: February 25, 2007, 05:16:17 pm »
I'm using  a 1991 Nissan primera, that i only paid £100 for.
So far I've replaced the radiator, alternator belt, power sterring belt, one of the CV joints, and all the brakes... and I've had it a year. It's got just over 80,000 miles on the clock.

I've had to do a fair bit of work, but then for what i paid, it's great... sadly, my shock absorber and the spring on the passenger side went this week, and I have to wait until tomorrow to price the parts.... And I'm on the lower end of my student loans for this semester..... And trying to write my dissertation...

It had to go wrong at the exact time i needed to be on the road!!!

Cars, I love them, but they just love to give you grief at the wrong time.
God said to the Welsh: 'I am going to give you this glorious land of lakes and mountains.' So where's the catch, asked the Welsh? 'Wait until you see the neighbours,' replied God.

Offline Brush Wolf

  • Lt. Commander
  • *
  • Posts: 1685
  • Gender: Male
Re: Car Problem
« Reply #25 on: February 25, 2007, 06:53:50 pm »
I'm using  a 1991 Nissan primera, that i only paid £100 for.
So far I've replaced the radiator, alternator belt, power sterring belt, one of the CV joints, and all the brakes... and I've had it a year. It's got just over 80,000 miles on the clock.

I've had to do a fair bit of work, but then for what i paid, it's great... sadly, my shock absorber and the spring on the passenger side went this week, and I have to wait until tomorrow to price the parts.... And I'm on the lower end of my student loans for this semester..... And trying to write my dissertation...

It had to go wrong at the exact time i needed to be on the road!!!

Cars, I love them, but they just love to give you grief at the wrong time.

The belts, brakes, shocks, and even the CV joints are wear and tear parts. So I would say you got one heck of a deal there.
I am alright, it is the world that is wrong.

Offline Commander Maxillius

  • You did NOT just shoot that green sh-t at me?!?
  • Lt. Commander
  • *
  • Posts: 2299
  • Gender: Female
Re: Car Problem
« Reply #26 on: March 01, 2007, 11:11:37 am »
Glad to hear all is good, but I'd consider a battery anyway. Car batteries weren't meant to be 'deep cycled' and if it froze when it was dead it's definitely toast. If the new alternator needs to be replaced under warranty they may void it because the battery was 'deep cycled' and may have fried the alternator. It's your call but if you've driven alot with the charge light on or had more than a half dozen jumps you really need to replace the battery (especially on your car).


I only drove it like that home and to the shop.  Bu then I have no idea how old the battery is since the car it's in sat on the car lot a year before I bought it.
I was never here, you were never here, this conversation never took place, and you most certainly did not see me.

Offline dragoon

  • Lt.
  • *
  • Posts: 759
  • Gender: Male
Re: Car Problem
« Reply #27 on: March 02, 2007, 06:37:10 am »
I'm using  a 1991 Nissan primera, that i only paid £100 for.
So far I've replaced the radiator, alternator belt, power sterring belt, one of the CV joints, and all the brakes... and I've had it a year. It's got just over 80,000 miles on the clock.

I've had to do a fair bit of work, but then for what i paid, it's great... sadly, my shock absorber and the spring on the passenger side went this week, and I have to wait until tomorrow to price the parts.... And I'm on the lower end of my student loans for this semester..... And trying to write my dissertation...

It had to go wrong at the exact time i needed to be on the road!!!

Cars, I love them, but they just love to give you grief at the wrong time.

The belts, brakes, shocks, and even the CV joints are wear and tear parts. So I would say you got one heck of a deal there.
Sadly the problem with my shocks was related to teh bushes, and the strut arm.... and I found a large weld job on a stress point just behind the shock....
As i'm a poor uni student... at least until June, I can't afford to fix the problems, while also having to pay the UK governments stupid road tax prices etc... so I have to sell my Nissan for spare parts, or send her off to be scrapped... very sad. At it means i'm without transport for a month, starting at the end of March.

I'll be sorry to see the car go, it was my first one I ever owned..... oh well.
God said to the Welsh: 'I am going to give you this glorious land of lakes and mountains.' So where's the catch, asked the Welsh? 'Wait until you see the neighbours,' replied God.