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Old 01-27-2017, 07:40 PM
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Alternator whine

I have a 2004 air cooled alternator that has a slight whine.
It's not loud, just an intermittent whine.
Bought a mechanic stethoscope to isolate the noise.
It's the alternator for sure. Twice I have removed the serpentine belt
and spun every bearing pully. The last time I removed every pully and regreased them, they are not the noise. Even the alternator spins dead quiet.
Which is odd, because every alternator that had a marginal bearing, sounded
bad with a spin. Mine is solid and smooth with no noise by hand.

It's not a full time alternator whine, I think it's just one of the 2 bearings.
I hate to have to buy a 300+ new alternator for just one bearing.
Anyone have this issue?
Any new bearing kits to install?
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Old 01-27-2017, 07:56 PM
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I have a 2004 air cooled alternator that has a slight whine.
It's not loud, just an intermittent whine.
Bought a mechanic stethoscope to isolate the noise.
It's the alternator for sure. Twice I have removed the serpentine belt
and spun every bearing pully. The last time I removed every pully and regreased them, they are not the noise. Even the alternator spins dead quiet.
Which is odd, because every alternator that had a marginal bearing, sounded
bad with a spin. Mine is solid and smooth with no noise by hand.

It's not a full time alternator whine, I think it's just one of the 2 bearings.
I hate to have to buy a 300+ new alternator for just one bearing.
Anyone have this issue?
Any new bearing kits to install?
one thing about those alternator bearings once they go they can lock the engine and stall the car. My 540i Msport bearing began to fail eventhough it was still charging well and when it went it stalled the car right in the driveway. I was glad it happened there vs. on the road. Changed out the alternator and all was good.
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Ok.
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Ok.
Cha Ching $$$$$
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BMW X5 E53 V8s is like a never ending case of special needs And you got two of them to tend to.
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BMW X5 E53 V8s is like a never ending case of special needs And you got two of them to tend to.

Yes,
Not sure which is more aggravating, dealing with teenage kids,
or 2 BMW X5's
Either way, I seem to always busting open my wallet.
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Yes,
Not sure which is more aggravating, dealing with teenage kids,
or 2 BMW X5's
Either way, I seem to always busting open my wallet.
I feel your pain with 5 BMWs.

I do all DIY to save money, plus I like to learn some new skills.

545i: Voltage regulator is dead causing an overcharge after 10 miles of driving. Car sits mostly until spring so I can replace the 37.00 VR. Dealer wants almost 2k and indy is about 1200 or so.

330xi: Alternator died last week. I think the bearings are going out on it as well. Does not charge and is starting to vibrate. I will fix that in the spring for the cost of the repair kit from that ebay seller I mentioned. About 50.00 or so.

The two silver e53s have door carrriers and or window regulators failing.
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Yes,
Not sure which is more aggravating, dealing with teenage kids,
or 2 BMW X5's
Either way, I seem to always busting open my wallet.
Yeah I told you my friend :You are a brave soul taking on two E53 X5's at one time. I love my X5 but one is enough for me. Thank God for the E39M5 and E24 635csi solid built platforms.
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I've heard the the valeo alternator has a "floating field" which can get knocked out of alignment and cause excessive whine, especially when charging heavy. That was the first thing I replaced on the X. When I bought it I noticed the alternator whine and I just ordered a new one(assuming it was a bad diode), when I went to install it I realized that the one I was replacing was almost new and then investigated a bit and came up with the story of the field(rotor winding) moving. Supposedly happens often in shipping.
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Replaced a bad alternator with new rebuilt. Had a whine afterwards. After some electrical problems got a replacement alternator (rebuilt), no whine. Has to do with quality of rebuild maybe?
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I have a 2004 air cooled alternator that has a slight whine.
It's not loud, just an intermittent whine.
Bought a mechanic stethoscope to isolate the noise.
It's the alternator for sure. Twice I have removed the serpentine belt
and spun every bearing pully. The last time I removed every pully and regreased them, they are not the noise. Even the alternator spins dead quiet.
Which is odd, because every alternator that had a marginal bearing, sounded
bad with a spin. Mine is solid and smooth with no noise by hand.

It's not a full time alternator whine, I think it's just one of the 2 bearings.
I hate to have to buy a 300+ new alternator for just one bearing.
Anyone have this issue?
Any new bearing kits to install?
You say it's intermittent and I'm having the same problem. I've replaced all belts, tensioners and pulleys to no avail and have a weird whine/groan ONLY when the A/C is on. Without A/C, the sound goes away as the A/C compressor puts load on the system and the noise returns (only when the compressor kicks in). Are you having the same symptoms only with A/C on? If so, you may have helped pinpoint my problem, I thought it was the A/C compressor, but maybe it's the Alternator?
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