Recently my alternator went out on my 2006 Dodge Stratus SXT. Thankful my dad is my mechanic and he took my alternator to get rebuilt at CS Auto Electric Inc located at 7020 Mableton Pkwy SE 770 941 0003 it was significantly cheaper than buying new one from the Auto Part Store. I recommend doing this ONLY if you have a mechanic that you trust and that is knowledgeable!
When
it comes to your vehicle, the alternator is a pivotal piece of
machinery. The alternator re-cycles the power your car battery
uses while driving, restoring the power it has lost while supplying the
engine management, climate, entertainment and host of other systems
with the juice they need to run properly.
It takes a lot of battery power to get – and keep – your vehicle running. So much power that if not for the alternator,
the battery’s power reserve would not last. Your vehicle’s electrical
system depends on an optimally running alternator. When the alternator
malfunctions or stops working altogether, it can mean expensive repairs,
inconvenience or a break down.
Alternator Warning Signs
Dim lights
The
alternator is part of the electrical system of your vehicle. Its key
role is to provide power to operate the starter, ignition and all of the
electronic accessories in your car. If the alternator starts to die,
you might notice your headlights and/or dashboard lights
beginning to dim. Once the dash light or headlights dim, it is a clear
indication of potential alternator malfunction. A waning alternator may
cause other electronic accessories such as power windows and/or power
seats to operate a more slowly than usual.
Warning light
Most
modern cars have a dashboard warning light that alerts you when the
alternator is on the fritz. Usually, the light will be shaped like a
battery, though, some might say ALT (for alternator) or GEN (for
generator). This light may only trigger if you are using multiple
electrical components. It is generally contingent on how much life your
vehicle’s alternator has left and how much electricity your vehicle is
using.
Weak or dead battery
A car battery, by
definition, has a finite life and will not last forever. As good as an
alternator is at replenishing your car battery; it can only recharge it
to the point that it has a decent amount of life left in it and is able
to accept a charge. If the battery is really weak or dead, the
alternator cannot bring it back to life. To troubleshoot whether the
issue is the alternator or the battery, just charge the battery and
restart the vehicle. If the battery is weak or dead, the car will
continue to run but the lights will again become dim after a short time,
indicating a problem with the charging system. If the vehicle has
difficulty starting after the battery is fully charged, the problem
likely is with the alternator.
Weird smells
An alternator works in conjunction with a system of belts.
If a belt is not turning freely, the excess friction will cause the
belt to heat up, which produces a burning rubber smell. If you catch a
whiff of a smell similar to that of an electrical fire, this could
indicate that the belt is slipping on the alternator pulley, causing
poor alternator output. Tightening the belt often does the trick. If the
situation arises where tightening your belt does not fix the strange
smell and alternator output, we recommend having your alternator evaluated by a professional.
Odd sounds
There
are many different parts that spin inside your vehicle’s alternator to
produce electrical current. If one of these parts becomes worn or
breaks, this could cause a grinding or whining noise. Specifically, worn
out bearings inside the alternator have been known to cause this type
of noise. If the bushings that the alternator is mounted on have gone
bad, a noise will be produced. Alternators are normally replaced as an
assembly.
Visual cues
If you are experiencing problems
with the electrical system, the alternator itself might be fine because
the problem could be with one of the belts connected to the alternator.
By doing a visual inspection of the engine compartment, you can
determine if a belt is too loose or too tight. If a belt is cracked or
worn, you should be able to spot that as well.
Alternator Warning Signs provided by Pep Boys
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