A vehicle's charging system has three main parts: Battery: Supplies the electrical power to start the engine Alternator: Generates voltage and electrical power Voltage regulator: Maintains the battery's charge The charging system also provides electricity to run electrical accessories, such as: Lights, Audio system, Air conditioner, Window defroster, Radio, Heater, Engine's electrical systems. The charging system also generates electrical current flow, known as amperage, to recharge and maintain the charge in the battery. Some symptoms of a failing charging system... Show more A vehicle's charging system has three main parts: Battery: Supplies the electrical power to start the engine Alternator: Generates voltage and electrical power Voltage regulator: Maintains the battery's charge The charging system also provides electricity to run electrical accessories, such as: Lights, Audio system, Air conditioner, Window defroster, Radio, Heater, Engine's electrical systems. The charging system also generates electrical current flow, known as amperage, to recharge and maintain the charge in the battery. Some symptoms of a failing charging system include: Increased fuel consumption Dark, sooty exhaust Fouled spark plugs Poor idle Show less
A vehicle's charging system has three main parts: Battery: Supplies the electrical power to start the engine Alternator: Generates voltage and electrical power Voltage regulator: Maintains the battery's charge
The charging system also provides electricity to run electrical accessories, such as: Lights, Audio system, Air conditioner, Window defroster, Radio, Heater, Engine's electrical systems.
The charging system also generates electrical current flow, known as amperage, to recharge and maintain the charge in the battery.
Some symptoms of a failing charging system include: Increased fuel consumption Dark, sooty exhaust Fouled spark plugs Poor idle
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