It depends on what you mean by "coil." There are several different kinds of coils.
IF you mean the "Ignition Coil," then the answer is no, the ignition coil is not inside the alternator.
On the other hand, all alternators, generators, electric motors, etc., do have coils of wire inside, but those coils are generally referred to as "windings."
Yes, because a bad coil will not allow the engine to run. But if the engine is running then the coil has nothing to do with the alternator charging the battery.
by an amortisseur coil
EMF or electromotive force, i.e.Voltage, is generated when the magnets inside the alternator turn within the wire coil of the alternator.
how do you oheck air conditioning clutch coil to see if it is overlouding alternator
Only when you start the car
get a new coil/ alternator
yes, all nissans starting from the year 1999 have a theft system.
Give it a bigger copper coil
passenger side up front next to alternator.
a generator or alternator,if the magnetic is permanent the current produced from the coil will be alternating current ac.
Alternator
if you mean a white coil that is on the (+) coil from battery (soory if i make mistakes my English are not so good) i have replace it (it works as fuse and cut when the (+) cable from alternator meet the chassis) with a 80Amps fuse