i NEED A LITTLE HELP MY FRIENDS....ANYBODY OUT THERE?
If you are pausing between notches, that will not hurt anything.
check the battery or battery cables or the alternator or starter
The belt turning the alternator which is recharging the battery.
No, the alternator is the charging device which runs off a belted pulley attached to the motor. The alternator charges the battery which is the source of the current required to get the engine turning over and in turn starting the engine.
The first place I'd start would be the battery, alternator and starter. Verify that the battery is good and that the alternator is fully charging it, and that the starter isn't drawing too much current.
The alternator is run by a belt connected to the engine. When the engine is running the alternator is turning. The alternator is what produces the electrical current that charges the battery & powers everything electrical while the engine is running. the battery is mainly to start the engine.
No. The alternator has to be turning to produce the charging voltage. It only turns when the engine is running.
If alternator and battery test fine- then you may have a bad fusable link not allowing the alternator to charge the battery
Could be. But it might be an alternator problem instead of a batery problem. You need a good alternator to keep the bttery recharged. I wouldn't run out and buy a battery without getting the alternator checked.
Yes, if the alternator is functioning and you are not loading the charging circuit (using as much charge as the alternator is putting out so the battery receives nothing). Please note that "Idling" to charge the alternator normally does not work as the alternator is not turning fast enough to charge the battery, it only maintains the status quo for energy usage.
When your car isn't starting the car you can't hear it while turning on the ignition. You're gonna have to check the battery and alternator as well before replacing a starter.
Hello, There are many symptoms of a bad alternator that you should pay attention to: If your alternator is not working properly it might affect how the alternator belt is turning. An alternator that is not working properly will make an audible sound. Removing the alternator belt can confirm if noise is coming from the alternator. Another symptom is if anything electrical slows (windows, seats, etc) or the lights dim while you are driving. Yet another symptom is experiencing difficulties starting your car. This could be an issue with the battery, so make sure that you check the terminals and note the age of the battery. If your battery frequently discharges then this is another sign of a bad alternator. Hope this helps!
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