Even if you're not car savvy – and most of us aren't – car alternator trouble is easier to spot than you may realize. Here are the most important things to look for.
September 20, 2014
Even if you're not car savvy – and most of us aren't – car alternator trouble is easier to spot than you may realize. Here are the most important things to look for.
Your car’s alternator is critical to the function of your car; it's what recycles the battery power you use while you’re driving to your battery—which makes sure the battery doesn’t die.
Knowing the signs of a failing car alternator – before your car actually stalls on the road – is extremely useful. So, what are they?
In most cars built within the last decade or so, there’s a battery-shaped warning light that comes on to signal an issue with the car’s alternator.
The car alternator is responsible for supplying the electrical needs of the car.
Batteries don’t last forever, but a failing alternator can make them seem like they’ve given up before their time.
When alternators weaken, the components they supply are impacted.
If you notice odd smells or sounds, it’s time to have your car checked out.
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