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Enter the alternator, a simple but crucial part of vehicle operation that turns the mechanical energy of the crankshaft into electrical power. Without the alternator running at full capacity, the electrical system of the vehicle is severely compromised and can cause multiple problems. Vesas Automotive has put together a quick list of the most common warning signs that your alternator is on its last legs, so if you discover any of these, take action!
Our Friend, the Dashboard
Sometimes labeled “ALT” or “GEN,” this dashboard warning light is linked to monitoring systems that keep track of the voltage produced by the alternator.
When this light turns on, it means that the voltage is not keeping up with the proper output and signals a problem with the alternator.
Secondary System Failure
As the bells and whistles of a car are powered by electricity, when these luxuries begin to diminish or fail completely it’s time to check the alternator. A dying alternator might have enough power to run the radio, but turn on the heated seats and defroster and suddenly the car turns off, signaling a problem
The Battery is Dead
One of the clearest indicators that an alternator may no longer be functioning is when a vehicle’s battery dies. A car’s battery can pick up the slack of a faulty alternator…for a short time. Without the alternator there to recharge it, the battery will soon die and thus send a clear signal that something is wrong.
Low or Dim Headlights
The largest demand placed on a vehicle’s alternator will occur when the driver switches on the headlights, especially the high beams. If you notice a sudden drop or spike in illumination, the alternator is most likely not performing well and is in need of maintenance.
Belts Belts Belts!
An alternator generates power by way of a belt that transfers the motion of the crankshaft to the alternator, so all it takes is for that belt to be damaged, broken or stretched and the alternator can no longer function.
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