aftriathlete
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Sunday waiting in line at an oil change place with the accessory ignition on for about an hour, my wife's Pilot then wouldn't start. Oil change place jumps it and checks the charging system, says battery is fine but alternator isn't charging. I go to Auto Zone from there, they check the charging system, say the same thing, battery is fine and alternator is bad.
Dropped it at Honda dealer today because it's still under warranty, they're telling me their equipment is saying it's a bad battery and alternator is fine. So of course I'm on the hook for the $190 diagnostic fee, and of course they want to change the battery since they think the codes it's throwing might just be because the battery is failing and it might save me a trip to go back if the new battery doesn't fix the codes.
Is that possible that two charging system checks say alternator is bad and the dealer's says it's fine? And is it possible the battery would go bad (or alternator would go bad for that matter) and there would be no indications of charging system or battery issues on the dash?
Dropped it at Honda dealer today because it's still under warranty, they're telling me their equipment is saying it's a bad battery and alternator is fine. So of course I'm on the hook for the $190 diagnostic fee, and of course they want to change the battery since they think the codes it's throwing might just be because the battery is failing and it might save me a trip to go back if the new battery doesn't fix the codes.
Is that possible that two charging system checks say alternator is bad and the dealer's says it's fine? And is it possible the battery would go bad (or alternator would go bad for that matter) and there would be no indications of charging system or battery issues on the dash?