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Old 09-04-2007, 02:15 PM   #1
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hi i'm new to this site and may have missed information somewhere on this site but i'll ask any how i own a little 5 door kc laser 1.6 litre 87 model it's a good little car and is generally trouble free recently i have noticed thier is alot of vibration it's mainly when the car is stationary or in park, when you take of it's ok once you stop it starts to vibrate, does any body know what could be causing this? and what is the easiest way to fix it? i also have a small ellectrical problem going on, when the brake is applied, on the dash the brake and battery lights come on (together) i've got very spongy brakes and have identified thier is an air leak which i'm getting around to fixing but the dash problem has any one had this with there laser? and if so what is the problem, how is it fixed? i also noticed that during driving thier is a deep noise inside the cabin it's definately coming from the wheels could it be the wheel bearings perhaps? need lube or replacement? it's like a humming noise really starting to bug me, so if you know what these might be or have similar experiences please help me i would appreciate it very much.

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Old 10-04-2007, 01:16 PM   #2
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as for your vibration it just sounds like your idleing a bit rough. My KC laser vibrates at idle when its cold in the morning. nothing a timing light and a multi meter cant fix
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Old 10-04-2007, 02:16 PM   #3
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alternater regulator may be needing replacement

humming exhaust system/tyre road noise /cv joints .. cabin noise

soft or broken mounts to be looked for
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Old 10-04-2007, 08:40 PM   #4
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Regarding vibration; could it be something so simple as the RPM being too low while stationary/park? If not, perhaps check out your engine mounts. A lot of people forget about them and they get worse as time goes on. Especially the front mount in our case.
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Old 10-04-2007, 08:56 PM   #5
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how do i adjust or check timing with multimeter? or can someone give detailed instructions on how to with some digital photo's perhaps to indicate what i need to adjust or what it looks like and where it's located etc.... my sponge brakes are being fixed at the mechanics as i brought it in today it turns out i need new brake callipers which then needed to be reconditioned and re bled and two new brake pads etc... 375.00 bucks later how do i test altanater and it's a wooo type noise that goes away when accellerating then comes back when brake is applied with the dash lighting up battery and brake at same time????
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Old 10-04-2007, 10:18 PM   #6
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a site for help
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/1136
http://wiki.answers.com/wiki.phtml
in question box type in how to time a ford laser

timing can be done with a timing light ..
the timing is adjusted by undoing the distributor holding nuts and moving that till the light shows up on the mark on the timing pully(biggest pully where the belt runs off ) and the timing mark on the timing cover to suit the specs of your engine

use muti meter and read the voltage increase between + and - on the battery
rev engine..if votlage increases above 13.5 volts thats good ...... if not thats bad
alternator
no need to .......by your description the alternator bearings need attention as well so you may need to get an exchange alt from an auto electrician ,,dont know if super cheap have one .
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Old 11-04-2007, 04:57 PM   #7
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here is a good question how much is an alternator roughly to fit and install has any one here recently replaced thiers what did it cost i'm on a tight budget an auto elec would charge a **** load i suppose is it something you could do yourself and is thier possibly a step by step guide available?
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Old 11-04-2007, 05:41 PM   #8
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have a look on ebay alternators they sell them there


if the regulator is exterior it is only held on with two screws and the most you would have to do is unbolt the alternator

show you my link for a magna alternator with proceedure might be the same
undo the alternator belt then undo the bolts holding the alternator to the engine

page one halfway down how to do section tm-tp

http://www.mitsubishiclubaustralia.c...?t=814&start=0
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Old 11-04-2007, 07:45 PM   #9
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nice info thanks for that i checked the link i now know where and what the alternator looks like getting it off is another story i dont think it will happen with a diy but i have a multimeter and will check to see the voltage just quickly because i'm illiterate when it comes to ellectronics and auto car stuff what should i set my multimeter on its the 12 volt or something like that? and the regulator does any body know where this is located on the kc laser 87 model i might try to clean the contacts etc... if this doesnt work i'll have to get it sorted by a mechanic no choice my hip pocket is hurting already
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Old 12-04-2007, 01:14 AM   #10
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nope i would need a picture of your engine bay
try to find a forum with pics or usefull info

http://www.fordlaser.com/kb.php?mode...ts=mostpopular
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Old 12-04-2007, 01:29 AM   #11
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ah just seen you already been there

they didnt help much huh :jab:

never mind an auto electrician it is

http://www.fordlaser.com/
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Old 14-04-2007, 02:03 PM   #12
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will the car function without the lower belt not the alternator belt because i just got a new belt on the alternator?
it's really ripped up so i wanted to get it off m mechanic said it's ok to do this what do you think?
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Old 14-04-2007, 05:14 PM   #13
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if the second belt looks ripped up it needs to be replaced when you can afford it

some people just leave the belt on till it breaks
some poeple just cut the belt off and fit one at the next service

the car will function if you are sure that ripped up belt only runs the aircondioning
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