no ans.. lot of causes regarding the problem
I would recommend to check for a short on the wiring to the alternator. Check the fuse box.
In my experience burning out alternators on a Pontiac and an Oldsmobile, you can get about 100,000 miles out of it before expecting to replace the alternator.
Electrical fire or bad bearings. The alternator is probably toast. Buy a new one.
Sometimes when parts are new, they have coatings and etc. that will smell when parts are warm. For example, alternator windings are coated with a electrical varnish. When the alternator is charging, it creates heat. This causes the paint to smell and odors such as a burning smell can be common for a couple of days.
alternator light is flashing by telling you that the alternator isn't working proper. the alternator is the one that keep charging the battery. it help keep your car moving longer. if you drive without alternator and it wouldn't keep the engine running for 5 min.
If your talking about cars... If you smell a burning smell, or your red battery light comes on then i would get your alternator checked out!
oxygen is necessary to keep anything burning...
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Alternater is frozen or the idler pully. Check each pully the belt goes around, one of them will be stuck.
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the bearings