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How do I know if my alternator belt is slipping?

How do I know if my alternator belt is slipping?

Most Common Loose Alternator Belt Symptoms

  1. 1# Squealing Noises. A squealing noise for a few seconds when starting the engine is a surefire way of telling that the alternator belt is slipping.
  2. 2# Battery Warning Light.
  3. 3# Blinking Lights.
  4. 4# Dead Battery.
  5. 5# Stalled Vehicle.

Can you drive without an alternator belt?

Once the car is running, the alternator supplies the power for these functions, AND recharges the battery. You can drive your car without either of those belts. However, you won’t get very far without the belt that turns your alternator.

How far can you drive without a alternator belt?

Eight miles may be OK, but your battery only has at most 35-45 AH (amp hours) of reserve capacity when fully charged. It’s using about 15-20 amps when running; while in theory you could drive for about two hours, if the battery is weak or not fully charged it could be a lot less.

How far can a car drive without an alternator?

Since there are no headlights, only the spark plug and the car’s computer will drain the battery. If the vehicle model is from the 1960s or so, you can drive up to 50 miles with a fully charged battery.

How long will a full battery last without an alternator?

In this situation, the battery could last as little as 30 minutes. If you are lucky and could get up to two hours. Note: In case you have to start the car without an alternator, don’t turn off the engine once you’re going. Starting the car flattens the battery down quickly.

How do you tell if it’s your battery or your alternator?

If your car starts but stalls when you’re underway, your battery is probably not being recharged due to a faulty alternator. A squealing sound coming from the engine that gets louder when drains like the heater or sound system are on may be your alternator bearings.

Can a car run on just the alternator?

A car cannot run on its alternator… It must have a battery to power the starter, and run other systems when the engine is turned off. You can run on just a battery (no alternator), but only as long as it takes the battery to die (not full discharge). The alternator is there to keep the battery charged.

Will a car still run if you disconnect the battery?

In theory, if your alternator is providing adequate power to the car while charging the battery, then once the car is started, disconnecting the battery should not cause the engine to stop running. …

Will a dead battery keep a car from running?

First, the battery delivers a jolt of electricity to the starter. If the engine starts but dies immediately, your alternator probably isn’t keeping your battery charged. If a jump starts and keeps your car running, but the car can’t start again off of its own power, a dead battery is likely your answer.

Can you run a car without a thermostat?

A car without a thermostat would never even warm to operating temperature, much less overheat. The lack of a thermostat would create a constant flow of coolant through the engine, thus a constant cooling effect on the engine. In this case though, the thermostat is not present, so this would not be a problem.

How long should I let my car run after a dead battery?

Be sure to drive your car for about 30 minutes before stopping again so the battery can continue to charge. Otherwise, you might need another jump start.

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