100 or 105 amp.
a 1 wire 100 amp alternator.
105 amp.
If you look at it real close. You will see it stamped into the alternator.
Yes. The vehicle they were installed in (and the options the vehicle had) would dictate the size/capacity of the alternator that was used.
motorcraft . com shows : 110 amps with single alternator --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 120 amp - lower alternator - heavy duty 140 amp - upper alternator - heavy duty
A 1994 Chevrolet Beretta with the 2.2 or the 3.1 engine takes a 105 amp alternator.
It is STAMPED on the alternator, just look at it real close. You may have to take it off to see it.
depending on load and accesories,or if it has air!! check at a auto parts store or dealer.
If you look at your old 1 real good, you will see the amperage stamped into it.
The amp rating for the alternator is printed or stamped on the exterior of the alternator case. It is the numerical ampere rating followed by the letter 'A', ie, '100A' would represent a 100 ampere rated alternator.
I believe that is a 95 amp alternator on the XLT
It depends on the year of the vehicle. For a 93-98, the alternator that comes standard on the vehicle is a 90 amp. A 1999-on model typically has a 136 amp alternator. This alternator can be identified by its 6-groove serpentine pulley, and the black plastic housing cover on the rear of the alternator will normally have a "136" stamped on it. An optional 90 amp alternator was used on some 1999-on models, but the 90 amp unit has a double V-belt style pulley rather than a 6-groove serpentine pulley.