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Diagnostic Instructions

    • Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
    • Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
    •  Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each diagnostic category.

Diagnostic Aids

Noise from a generator may be due to electrical or mechanical noise. Electrical noise or magnetic whine usually varies with the electrical load placed on the generator and is a normal operating characteristic of all generators. When diagnosing a noisy generator, it is important to remember that loose or misaligned components around the generator may transmit the noise into the passenger compartment and that replacing the generator may not solve the problem.

Circuit/System Testing

  1. Start the engine. Verify the noise can be heard. Compare the concern to a similar vehicle.
  2. Perform a charging system test. Verify that the generator is charging properly. Refer to Charging System Test .
  3. If the battery is discharged, charge the battery.
    If the generator fails the charging system test, replace the generator.
  4. Verify that the power steering fluid level is not low, if equipped. Refer to Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid or Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid .
  5. If the power steering fluid level is low, go to Power Steering Fluid Leaks .
  6. Inspect the generator, generator mounting, wiring harness, heater hoses, A/C lines, or other accessory equipment that may be misrouted or be the cause of noise being transmitted into the passenger compartment.
  7. Ignition OFF, remove the engine drive belt(s). Refer to one of the following:
  8. •  Drive Belt Replacement for the 4.2L (LL8)
    •  Drive Belt Replacement - Accessory for the 5.3L and 6.0L only V-8 (w/o LL8)
    •  Air Conditioning Compressor Belt Replacement for the 5.3L and 6.0L only V-8 (w/o LL8)
  9. Verify the generator, A./C compressor (if equipped), water pump pulley, power steering pump (if equipped), idler pulleys, and tensioner pulleys spin freely, and that the pully bearings are not loose.
  10. If any of the pulleys do not spin freely, or has a loose bearing, replace the affected component.
  11. Start the engine, with the drive belt(s) removed. Verify that the noise goes away. Operate the engine for no longer than 30 seconds.
  12. If the noise is still present, the generator is not the cause of the noise.
  13. Loosen all generator mounting bolts and ensure the generator is properly aligned. Tighten the mounting bolts to specification, refer to Generator Replacement .
  14. If the noise is still present, replace the generator.

Repair Instructions

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

Generator Replacement