Alternator on a car is for re cahrging the battery. So you can have a starter motor without a alternator but you wont get far down the road when the battery runs out of power and the car will die.
The generator motor works as the starter motor AND the alternator.
Is it charging, if not have you checked wiring to alternator.
it's located behind the alternator
If it's the ignition your vehicles motor will not turn over at all. If it does turn over it's either one of three things: battery, alternator, or starter. You can take your starter, battery and alternator to a local advance auto parts and they will test the charge for you. That will tell you what you need to know.
under the bonnet.
You never need a starter for a three-phase motor.
the starter motor is at the back of the engine to make life easy allso remove the alternator trust me this helps
need a starter motor for a kawasaki gtr 1000 h reg
There is a wire from the alternator to the starter motor. On the starter motor end, there is a fusible link that sometimes melts. With the engine off, check the battery volts and check the volts on the big red alternator wire. If they are not the same voltage, the link is open. If the link is open, the battery will not charge
Possible Faulty wire or even a starter or alternator failure.
Starter, alternator, any part with an electric motor, because they use magnets to operate.
There is not a fusible link between the alternator and starter. There is a regulator on the alternator. The starter is directly connected to the battery, as is the alternator.