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Can you drive a car if alternator belt?

Can you drive a car if alternator belt?

The short answer is yes, your car will start even if the serpentine belt is broken or missing. To get the car going, the battery sends power to your starter motor. However, you do need your serpentine belt if you want the car to run for longer than a few minutes.

What kind of belt do I need for my alternator?

The type of belt around your alternator will depend solely on the make of your vehicle. Older cars will use a V-belt for the alternator while newer cars will use a serpentine belt. 1. Battery light is on When the battery light on your instrument cluster comes on, you will need to pay attention.

What are the symptoms of a bad alternator belt?

A failing alternator belt can cause the Battery Light to turn on, dimming or flickering lights in the car, and engine stalls. 1. Battery light is on 2. Dimming or flickering interior lights 3. Engine stalls Average rating from 129,472 customers who received a Vehicle Engine Mechanical Inspection.

What happens if your alternator is not working?

Without a properly working alternator and alternator belt, the power that the car needs will not be supplied. This means that when the battery dies out, the car will be rendered unusable.

Why does the alternator spin when the car is running?

In order for the alternator to keep charging, it will have to continue to spin. This spinning is made possible by the belt that runs from the pulley on the alternator to the crankshaft. The belt does a very specific job and without it, the alternator will not be able to provide the constant charge the battery needs when the car is running.

What is the purpose of the fan or alternator belt?

A fan belt connects the engine cooling fan to the alternator and crankshaft pulley. Belts are also used to power components such as the air conditioner compressor, the power steering pump and the water pump.

Why is my alternator squealing?

Alternators don’t squeal. They can hum, but a squeal is caused by a slipping belt. A “hum” can be caused by a bad alternator bearing or burnt diodes.

What does a pulley on an alternator do?

The alternator pulley is designed to produce enough energy to maintain the battery’s charge while at idle engine speeds . An alternator pulley is a device that allows a vehicle’s alternator to be turned by a belt, which is driven off of the engine’s accessory drive system.

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