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Thanks to all you guys! I found the noise and fixed it!
It was faulty alternator and I replaced it. Now the noise is gone and car works much better now! Amazing how much cars behaving improved just changing alternator, even my problems with high revs has gone… It was really in the end of its road 🙂
Thanks to all you guys! I found the noise and fixed it!
It was faulty alternator and I replaced it. Now the noise is gone and car works much better now! Amazing how much cars behaving improved just changing alternator, even my problems with high revs has gone… It was really in the end of its road 🙂
Alternator belt looks somewhat worn and craked, I cant be sure which area the noise is coming from. Have to listen more carefully. Car is Rover 420 petrol ’98 pretty much honda civic/bmw 3 based.
Alternator belt looks somewhat worn and craked, I cant be sure which area the noise is coming from. Have to listen more carefully. Car is Rover 420 petrol ’98 pretty much honda civic/bmw 3 based.
I think there is some powerloss while driving, not anything massive but slightly. Car is a manual trans.
I have to check baffle too, thanks.
I remover sparkplugs and those things are blacker than darkness from soot, but they are dry. Have to try that power balance test and get killed because I dont have coil-on plugs 😀
I think there is some powerloss while driving, not anything massive but slightly. Car is a manual trans.
I have to check baffle too, thanks.
I remover sparkplugs and those things are blacker than darkness from soot, but they are dry. Have to try that power balance test and get killed because I dont have coil-on plugs 😀
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