An alternator is usually a trouble-free component that works away to produce electricity. Over time, even an alternator can wear out or get damaged. If you have an alternator problem, your Chevy dealer in Athens, TX can fix it. These are a few signs you may need an alternator repair.

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Weak Battery
A car’s battery can fail due to age or damage. It can also stop working due to a lack of recharging by the alternator. One of the most important functions of the alternator is to ensure that your battery is always fully charged. A charged battery is essential for your car, as it has to provide the power that enables the engine to start. If your battery is dead or failing, you may have an alternator problem.
A worn alternator produces less power than your car’s systems demand. The reduced power supply will affect all of your car’s systems. It will also reduce the amount of power available to recharge your battery. The amount of power needed to start your car is fixed, which means your battery will become weaker each time you start your car. We can trust the alternator and install a new one if the original is failing.
Damaged Rectifier
The alternator produces electricity through a complex process of energy conversion. The mechanical energy produced by the turning crankshaft powers the alternator. This energy causes the alternator to spin and produce magnetic energy. This magnetic energy is then converted into AC by the alternator’s stator. The final step in the process is the conversion of AC to DC by the rectifier.
The rectifier is a small component in the alternator, but it performs an essential function. Without its ability to convert AC to DC, your car’s electrical systems won’t work as they all depend on DC. A damaged rectifier will cause your car’s systems to shut down. Our technicians can test the rectifier and install a new one if required.
Screeching Noises
If you hear screeching noises, most drivers will automatically think of a problem with the tires or braking system. A screeching sound at regular intervals can be a sign that the alternator belt is loose or damaged. The alternator belt connects to the crankshaft, and the belt runs across a series of pulleys as the crankshaft turns. The pulleys then spin, and power several of your car’s components, like the AC compressor and the alternator.
A worn belt may run slightly off track, which causes the screeching noise. It could also be catching on a jammed pulley. We’ll examine the belt and either fix the issue or replace the belt.
Schedule an Alternator Service in Athens, TX
A damaged alternator can lead to a failed battery or other electrical problems. Call our service department today at Bacon Auto Ranch.

