Alternator Replacement In Canberra
An alternator is a generator of electric power in a car and is a major component of the vehicle’s charging system. All cars with an internal combustion engine, except for some hybrids, have an alternator. When an engine runs, the alternator charges the battery and supplies additional electric power for the vehicle’s electrical systems. An alternator is bolted to the engine and is driven by a drive belt.
An alternator is a maintenance-free unit. In some cars, it can last 10-15 years without any repairs. If an alternator fails, the car may still run for a short time on battery power. However, the engine will stall when the battery charge is depleted. Replacing an alternator with a new OEM part is expensive, but there are alternatives.
Symptoms Of Alternator Problems
The most common symptom of a problem when you need your alternator repaired is a battery-shaped warning light or the “CHARGE” icon that comes on while driving. Normally this warning light should come on when you turn on the ignition but should disappear as soon as the engine is started. If it stays on, there is a problem with your charging system. The charging system warning light doesn’t point directly to a failed alternator, although alternator problems are very common. At Advanced Mobile Autocare, our mobile mechanics will need to do further testing to pinpoint the defective part.
Another symptom of a weak charging system is when the dash lights and headlights dim at idle but become brighter when the engine is revved. This problem could be caused not only by a weak alternator but also by a failing battery, poor connection at the battery terminals, or a loose serpentine belt. A whining/buzzing noise coming from the alternator is another symptom of alternator troubles. In some cars, it could be caused by a noisy alternator bearing.
How Much Does An Alternator Replacement Cost?
If your alternator is malfunctioning, you might not be able to start your car initially. A faulty alternator can’t charge the battery, even if the engine is running. When a car alternator starts to fail, you may notice several symptoms. One common sign is dim headlights while driving, indicating electrical issues.
Another indicator is the appearance of a dash light shaped like a battery, often referred to as the battery light. This light alerts the driver to check the charging system, as the alternator isn’t charging enough for the electrical system.
Undercharged car batteries are often due to car accessories being left on overnight.
When the charging system works correctly, the charge indicator lamp will light up when you turn on the ignition and go off after starting the car. If the lamp doesn’t appear when you turn the key, you might need to replace the bulb or check the warning light circuit.
However, starting your car with a dead battery and a bad alternator is still possible. You’ll need to jump-start your car using another vehicle with a good battery.
The cost of an alternator varies significantly based on the vehicle’s make and model, the alternator’s brand, and where you purchase it. On average, a new alternator can range from $500 to $700. More common vehicles, such as high-end or specialty vehicles, might see prices on the higher end of the spectrum. Refurbished or remanufactured alternators are also available at a lower cost, usually between $250 and $400. Labor costs for installation, if you are not doing it yourself, can add another $100 to $200 depending on the service provider’s rates.
Why Choose The Mobile Mechanics From Advanced Mobile Autocare For Your Alternator Repairs And Replacement
- Over 14 years of experience in all makes and models
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