probably just a bd alternator. if it's 20 years old that's pretty good.
It sounds like the alternator is bad. If the alternator is bad the battery will not hold charge when running
Alternator straining to maintain battery charge?
Install a good generator or alternator.
Please clarify. Are you trying to make it charge? Year, make ,model, engine size helps...
you cannot.
Pontiac did not make a 403 but offered a Oldsmobile 403 in the trans am, lots of work and modification to put in a 1988
if it slips, then it does not charge the battery, and you might not make it home if you are driving home at night with the headlights on.
if i remember correctly you have a heavy duty cable that goes to the battery and a light cable typically red that goes to ignition posative via the charge indicator light and some alternator have a earth wire as they are insulated this varies from make to make of alternator and vehicle maufacturer but the principle is the same
no, it would make everything in the car dim because of no charge going to the battery
No, it wouldn't do that, not to mention most manufacturers try to do something to make the alternator as foolproof as possible, such as different sized ring terminals from the battery positive to the alternator than what's used from the alternator to the ground. If your alternator is overcharging, you likely have a defective voltage regulator. It's an integral part of the alternator.
Abour 3,000lbs. They didn't make a 2009 Camaro.
Dodge does not make the Camaro, Chevrolet does.