Melvindale Car Care Automotive Tips: Alternator
Posted in Battery on September 02, 2018
Your alternator makes electricity to start and run your engine and all of the vital electrical systems in your vehicle. That’s everything from the on-board computers to the turn signals. And of course there is the entertainment system, seat heaters, power windows and everything you plug into the power outlets. After your alternator makes enough electricity to do all that, it recharges your battery with what’s left over.
When Melvindale drivers constantly have a low or dead battery, the alternator is usually a prime suspect. However, the alternator is just one vital component of the starting/charging system, and a problem with any of the other components could be the actual cause.
In addition to the alternator, the charging/starting system includes the battery, starter, serpentine belt system and all of the electrical cables that connect them. Your Melvindale Car Care service advisor has a systematic process of testing components and connections to get to the source of your trouble. The initial symptoms determine where to begin the diagnostic process, and he follows the procedure until he tracks down the culprit.
For example, diagnostic tests at Melvindale Car Care could reveal that the alternator is not generating enough electricity to keep the battery charged. Is the alternator bad? Not necessarily. A worn serpentine belt tensioner could be allowing the belt that spins the alternator to slip. So the perfectly good alternator is not spinning at the proper speed. The solution for Melvindale drivers is to replace the serpentine belt system – not the alternator.
The good news for Melvindale drivers is that our highly-trained technicians at Melvindale Car Care can properly diagnose all your vehicle troubles and make the necessary repairs to get you back on the road in Melvindale.
Give us a call.
Melvindale Car Care
19505 Allen Rd
Melvindale, Michigan 48122
313-928-5998
At Melvindale Car Care we install quality NAPA replacement parts.