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Help! Problem in Alternators, need help ?
You might drive it to a parts store. Most of them test batteries and alternators for no charge.
CALL THEM AND ASK.
The electrical system requires a good battery for the alternator to function properly.
an old vehicle may have wiring problems as well.
HERE IS A LINK TO A DELTA AUTO SERVICE IN VEGAS. you did not say where you were located.
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12/18/2015 7:00:16 PM •
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on Dec 18, 2015
Can the stator cause the alternator to get too hot
I would be checking the max out put allowed by the regulator
If the regulator is faulty then there will be uncontrolled current being produced and that will over heat the alternator
check for circuit requirements to see if there is a unit drawing more current than it should ( shorting)
5/4/2015 11:43:16 PM •
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on May 04, 2015
Trying to replace the alternator from a 2005 Chevy Silverado -2500.
You've disconnected the serpentine belt? It SHOULD come out now - you've done everything necessary. You may have to pry it out with a large screwdriver or a small pry bar. It may be challenging getting the new one in, but with the old one out you may be able to spot something else that needed to be adjusted a little for a better fit.
Oh, wait. On SOME Delco alternators, there's a third bolt on the rear of the case where a brace can be bolted to it. Check that.
8/13/2014 2:10:49 AM •
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on Aug 13, 2014
Why my alternator overcharging
There is also a voltage regulator. old cars have mechanical, but for more than 20 years they are electronic.
Test the whole charging circuit, the dynamo, AC or DC. if it is a modern AC, test the rectifiers and voltage regulator.
7/18/2014 12:39:05 PM •
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on Jul 18, 2014
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