If you’re noticing that your car is having problems starting, you may be wondering just how often do alternators go bad? Alternators can typically last a long time, about seven years or 100,000 to 150,000 miles. But some mechanics report that they are replacing alternators at about 80,000 miles.
Do you know just how the alternator works? It is located on the engine and provides power to the battery, continuously charging it along with the electrical system and computers. The battery starts the car, but the alternator keeps it running. The quality of the alternator, the way in which the car is driven, and how many electronics are being used inside the car all affect how long an alternator will actually last. Unfortunately, it’s hard to know if starting problems are caused by problems with the car starter, the car battery, or the alternator.
There are a few issues that could make the alternator go bad, such as jump-starting the car the wrong way or installing an accessory that overloads it. Leaking fluid in the alternator or a tight belt can also cause damage to the alternator bearings, causing premature wearing. When the alternator goes bad, the electronics try to draw all of their power from the battery, which then causes the battery to die. This is why you should check the alternator even if you suspect the car starter or battery may be the cause of the problem.
Remember: Check out the alternator too if you are having starting problems before replacing the car starter or battery.
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