Can be because of a bad battery, or overloading the charging system with extra accessories (like aftermarket stereos), or jump starting either that car or other cars with that car. If none of the above there may be a short or other electrical problem. Sometimes vehicles just have bad designed alternators that don't live long, or the rebuilders don't replace enough of the components to successfully give you a good part. Try a new not rebuilt part if you can and see if that doesn't work better.
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Spike in electrical system look for loose ground wire or loose connection that is building excessive resistance (heat)
for fuse to keep blowing, there is a short in the eletrical system somewhere. check the a/c switch and the a/c clutch
Depends on what kind of Race Car. Circle Dirt Track Race Cars Between races. Asphalt cars have alternators. Race cars have alternators that keep the battery charged while racing. Some dirt track cars have alternators some asphalt cars don't have alternators. Need more specifics.
to keep your car from blowing up
The primary function of alternators is to generate electricity to recharge a car battery. The alternator recharges the battery while the car is being used.
Alternators provide all the power for the vehicle as it is running. With newer cars, alternators are linked to the car's computer system, which many of the car's functions are evaluated from the voltage supplied by the alternator.
Yes, all modern cars have alternators.
not light it on fire ^ funny. Regular maintenance is the key to long vehicle life.
you have a short somewhere on that circuit. you need to find it and repair it.
Hey C==The blower motor probably is dragging causing it to use excessive amps hence blowing the fuse. Replace it. Go to a parts store and have the alternator checked out. New alternators go bad just like old ones do. GoodluckJoe
Car not blowing air or heat