alternator

I said no on your other post. Do not try running your engine on the alternator with
the battery cable disconnected.

Clifton
 
If your trying to test your alternator just take ur car to your local parts store and have them test it. The have a lil box that will test your alt. Batt. And starter. Mine was done at autozone
 
Don't disconnect the battery while the vehicle is running, you'll get a voltage spike and risk damaging your electronic crap.

As for why, alternators on their own cannot generate current. It uses the load from the battery to create a field to affect the stator (copper wires) and generate electricity. At least thats my understanding.
 
Don't disconnect the battery while the vehicle is running, you'll get a voltage spike and risk damaging your electronic crap.

As for why, alternators on their own cannot generate current. It uses the load from the battery to create a field to affect the stator (copper wires) and generate electricity. At least thats my understanding.

That's correct. The battery acts as a big capacitor to both power the stator and smooth out the noisy power delivered by the alternator.

The service manual has a procedure to test the alternator (page 01-17-04). It involves connecting an amp meter (capable of measuring up to 120Amps!) between the alternator and the battery and measuring how much current it's providing at certain engine speeds with a specific set of accessories turned on.
 
so can anyone tell me why my battery light is not turn off when i replaced the alternator and the battery is connected
 
? I've never seen any car have the battery light come on wether the alternator is bad or the battery. If you did it yourself are you sure you did it right? Id check the connections on it and the battery
 
? I've never seen any car have the battery light come on wether the alternator is bad or the battery. If you did it yourself are you sure you did it right? Id check the connections on it and the battery

The battery light will come on if your battery is bad... Swing by a Wal-Mart and pick up one of their Energizer batteries. One of my favorite wet-cell batteries out there. Or, if you wanna spend a little more, you can't go wrong with an Odyssey or an Optima (if Optima floats your boat)
 
(The battery light will come on if your battery is bad...)

That isn't correct, it comes on if there is a problem in the charging circuit. For
more information on the dash light function read these articles.

http://autorepair.about.com/od/lightsbuzzers/qt/dashbatlite.htm

http://www.aa1car.com/library/warning_lights.htm

(so can anyone tell me why my battery light is not turn off when i replaced the alternator and the battery is connected)

Either the replacement alternator is bad or you didn't do something right. Do you have a multimeter? Check the output voltage of the altimeter, it should be around 14 volts.

Clifton
 
My moms vibe has beenn through a battery and an alt. And the battery ligh has never come on it threw a code causing the ce light to come on for the alternator
 
Try getting your car scanned with an OBD-II scanner. Codes P1631 to P1634 are charging system related and don't cause the CEL to illuminate.

  • P1631 - Generator output voltage signal no electricity
  • P1632 - Battery voltage monitor signal circuit malfunction
  • P1633 - Battery overcharge
  • P1634 - Generator terminal B circuit open
 
This was awhile ago. And it did unless there was something else tht made it come on and it went away
 
My light came on in the Accord when I first got it. I hobbled along for a few days until my stereo turned off every time I hit the brakes, so I bought a new battery and I've been good the last 3 years.
 
hey thanks for the help found the problem i plugged my senor back into for my air box and the battery light went away i think the senor is called IAT
 

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