why are alternator failures so previlant on 92-94 models?
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why are alternator failures so previlant on 92-94 models?
My father in law had a 93 lesabre same engine 3.8L and he used to go through 1 alernator every year on that car with only 60k miles on it? I was reading edmunds.com before I bought this bonneville and almost every has complained about the alternator. Is it not strong enough for the electical load? Just curious why people with 95+ cars don't seem to have many issues with their alternators?
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Re: why are alternator failures so previlant on 92-94 models
Originally Posted by fatboyq
My father in law had a 93 lesabre same engine 3.8L and he used to go through 1 alernator every year on that car with only 60k miles on it? I was reading edmunds.com before I bought this bonneville and almost every has complained about the alternator. Is it not strong enough for the electical load? Just curious why people with 95+ cars don't seem to have many issues with their alternators?
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Yes the autozone, advance and the like alternators are mostly crapp to begin with...
Also for my 95 SE, it came from the factory with a larger alternator then the previous year.. I managed 90K out of the original...
The 91 Gave me about 110K if I remember right...
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Also for my 95 SE, it came from the factory with a larger alternator then the previous year.. I managed 90K out of the original...
The 91 Gave me about 110K if I remember right...
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it dosent help alternators that our cars have all the bells and whistles when it comes to features, they wouldnt fail so much if they were more powerful. the best bet for any 3800 is to get a 140amp alternator.
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If your father in law had a low mileage vehicle and didn't drive often, then the battery would be getting low only to start and get a supercharge, low, high rate charge..
That'* not good for a battery or an alternator.
My best luck on both has been driving the car every day for about 20 miles in one stretch. Currently my truck is having battery issues because it is sitting. I bought a battery tender for it last night. (after having to use a battery charger to get it started and watch a high charge go into it.
That'* not good for a battery or an alternator.
My best luck on both has been driving the car every day for about 20 miles in one stretch. Currently my truck is having battery issues because it is sitting. I bought a battery tender for it last night. (after having to use a battery charger to get it started and watch a high charge go into it.
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Originally Posted by DarkShadow
it dosent help alternators that our cars have all the bells and whistles when it comes to features, they wouldnt fail so much if they were more powerful. the best bet for any 3800 is to get a 140amp alternator.
PartsAmerica.com (The PartsAmerica.com team includes Advance Auto Parts, Checker Auto Parts, Schuck’* Auto Supply and Kragen Auto Parts) sells an alternator repair kit for about 12 bucks that I may look into before going with a whole new alternator. Most, just because I think it'd be fun to rebuild one.
Just an option for those who think it'* time, but are on a budget.
Here'* the link again, for thost that may be interested
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ive gone through 2 alternators in 4 years and yah i got mine from autozone, but i have the lifetime warranty so when i burn one up i just go back and get a new one. it probably doesnt help that i have all the tvs, lights, and 3 amplifiers, oh well.
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Originally Posted by Plurr
ive gone through 2 alternators in 4 years and yah i got mine from autozone, but i have the lifetime warranty so when i burn one up i just go back and get a new one. it probably doesnt help that i have all the tvs, lights, and 3 amplifiers, oh well.