stator
armature
recertifier
Stator, armature, rectifier, bearings, brushes,
it can be caused by a bad alternator
The thing that makes my alternator rotate came out what do they call that?
The standard alternator on a 2004 Ford Taurus is 130 amps. When upgrading a system major audio components the many times the alternator will need to be upgraded as well to provide more required amperage.
Yes, a bad alternator can affect air ride components by causing inconsistent power supply to the air ride system. This can lead to malfunctions or reduced performance of the air ride components. It is important to address alternator issues promptly to ensure proper functioning of the air ride system.
Usually a bad alternator or regulator. Many auto parts retailers will test the charging system without charging you.
Expecting the alternator to recharge a low battery puts to much stress on the alternator.
It is defective or the alternator belt is loose.
Rephrase your question as it makes no sense.
A brushless alternator assembly will have the following major components. These include the case, stator, diodes, bearings, shaft, regulator and coils.
This would depend on the year model of your car. Older models used several belts to turn various components (alternator, AC compressor, fan, etc) whereas many newer models just use one belt that "surpentines" itself around all of the components at the same time.
You can have the alternator tested free of charge at just about any major auto parts store. By the way, a bad alternator will not "discharge" a battery - the alternator's function is to provide the charge to the battery. If the alternator is faulty, then it is not providing the charge necessary to keep other components from discharging the battery. I had the alternator tested and it was charging. If the alternator has a bad diode, it will discharge the battery. I replaced the alternator and everything is fine.