Skip to main content

Top 4 Causes of Alternator Failure

The alternator is among the most vital components of a vehicle. It is responsible for delivering the right amount of electricity to power your car's battery and other electrical components. Just like other auto components, the alternator can deteriorate suddenly or slowly over time, resulting in different electrical hitches within your vehicle. Keep reading to discover four of the most common causes of alternator failure.

alternator being repaired by mechanic

1. Bad Fuse

Fuses play a functional role in keeping the alternator operational. However, these fuses can potentially blow out, either during a power surge or after a certain period of time, causing alternator failure. If you believe your car has a blown fuse, see a mechanic near you. A mechanic will be able to quickly locate the blown fuse and make repairs.

2. Wiring Issues

It takes lots of wires to carry enough power to the alternator. If just one of these wires wears out or becomes somewhat damaged, the alternator could fail and prevent your car’s battery from charging. In order to keep your car running properly, it is a good idea to have your alternator's wiring inspected and any necessary action taken.

3. Dead Alternator

Typically, a new alternator should last between five and seven years. Assuming it has been that long and your car is experiencing electrical glitches, your alternator may be dead and need to be replaced.

4. Broken Belt or Pulley

Alternators employ motorized power from pulley and belt mechanisms to generate electricity for your car. These pulleys and belts may wear out over time, potentially leading to breakage. In order to keep your alternator functioning as it should, these belts or pulleys may need to be replaced.

Contact Our Electrical Repair Team at Custom Complete Automotive

At Custom Complete Automotive, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional mechanical and automotive services. Our team includes ASE and CCA certified technicians who have the experience needed to quickly and expertly repair any electrical issue. To learn more about our electrical repair services, or to schedule an appointment at one of our Missouri locations, contact us today!


Share This Article

Find an Auto Repair Shop Near You

We have multiple auto repair shops throughout Missouri located in Columbia, Jefferson City, and St. Louis.

About the Author
Eric Riddles

Eric Riddles is an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician who has been working as an auto mechanic since 1998 and originally joined the team at Custom Complete Automotive in 2005. Eric has numerous certifications in various aspects of car repair and spent 10 years training the next generation of auto technicians at a local high school Auto Shop classroom.

Read Eric Riddle's Full Bio

Related Posts

For UNBEATABLE prices, visit any Custom Complete Automotive today!
Follow on Facebook Follow on Twitter Follow on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on LinkedIn