It is there to keep the battery fully charged.
wiring on alternator
Well, if the alternator is on any type of vehicle that has been made within the last 100 years, it will be the 100 amp alternator. There is no such thing as a 1900 amp alternator for a car. The highest I have seen is about 150 amps, and that is a heavy-duty truck alternator.
motorcraft . com shows : 110 amps with single alternator --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 120 amp - lower alternator - heavy duty 140 amp - upper alternator - heavy duty
an alternator recharges the battery of your car
The alternator of a car is responsible for charging the car battery. Someone who repairs a broken alternator ensures that the alternator works again and continues to keep the car battery charged.
You can purchase a car alternator at Auto Zone, Pep Boys, Firestone, Midas, Goodyear, CarX and you can also purchase a car alternator from any car dealership.
you need the alternator to charge the battery with no alternator when the battery drops to about 10 volts car will not run at all.
Car would either have to be running or alternator removed for bench test
Yes, as long as the engine is running, so is the alternator. The alternator is actually what keeps the car battery charged.
no you can't
the battery job is to start the car so the alternator will kick in after the car is running
no you cannot kill your alternator by switching your battery from one car to another