No. The two are separate items and not connected in any way.
Alternators are not in a fused circuit. If your alternator isn't working, it's because either the belt is broken, there is a shorted circuit somewhere, or the alternator is faulty.
It means the Computer is not working properly if you have a faulty computer it could be due to programs the internet downloads (go to msconfig by typing it in the search and click the startup button untick everything except your security and it will speed up) If it's and hardware fault you need to contact someone. If you get it sorted quicker the chance of it working better will be. Improved
weak or faulty battery, faulty alternator (or slipping alternator belt causing battery not to charge) or faulty starter motor
If it wasn't working properly. If you think it's acting weird; then your probably right.
Yes, a faulty furnace can be very hazardous to your health. When a furnace isn't working properly it has an increased risk of carbon monoxide emissions, which can be fatal.
It can, though it is unlikely -- the alternator and the voltage regulator would both have to be faulty. A faulty alternator will not charge a battery, though, so it may seem normal until the charge put into the battery at the store runs out.
can a faluty thermostat affect your central ac working?
Possible causes,- Faulty battery- Alternator belt missing or loose- Faulty Alternator- Alternator harness is open or shorted- Alternator circuit poor electrical connection
A faulty alternator can produce the wrong kind of voltage and that would be either too low or not properly converted to DC. Not converted properly would lead to sensors in almost all cars misreading things like temperature, voltage, air flow etc. This can cause engine performance problems. The most common failure though is no voltage which leads to battery charging problems.
The alternator may have a faulty rectifier or faulty voltage regulator
That's not 12 amps,that's 12 volts,which means the system isn't charging Measure the voltage across the battery terminals,if its charging properly,it will be between 13.8 and 14.7 volts,anything less and its not charging. Suspect then a faulty alternator or wiring problem. and have the battery properly recharged and tested too,a low battery will not give you a correct charging reading and a faulty alternator can take its toll on a battery.
A faulty alternator, a faulty belt tensioner.