Learn the average lifespan of an alternator and warning signs yours is about to go
If your car starts acting like it's possessed—lights dimming and pulsating, stereo turning off randomly, windshield wipers not responding—you likely have a dying alternator. This car part is designed to last a long time, but it doesn't last forever. For any car more than 5 years old, it's definitely something you want to keep in mind. Read on to find out just how long you can expect your alternator to last and how you can tell it's about to go—plus tips you can use to make it last as long as possible.
Things You Should Know
- On average, alternators last about 150,000 miles (240,000 km). That's around 7 years for the typical driver.
- If your headlights or interior lights dim or flicker while you're driving, that's a good sign that your alternator is going out.
- Jump-start your car, let it run for 5-10 minutes, then turn it off. If it won't start when you try to turn it on again, your problem is likely the alternator (not the battery).
- Avoid charging multiple electronic devices in your car at the same time to keep from overloading your alternator.
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Warnings
- This article does not cover the electrical systems of electric or hybrid vehicles (EVs), only alternators in vehicles that run on conventional fuel. If you have an electric vehicle, take it to a mechanic who specializes in EVs.Thanks
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