San ba meron nito? For corolla gli big body. to eliminate power problems
San ba meron nito? For corolla gli big body. to eliminate power problems
Last edited by cablespy; March 16th, 2004 at 03:14 AM.
try using capacitors muna ser.. mahal ata ang alternator e.. suggestion lang naman...
Yup, capacitor na lang dagdag, pag di pa rin kaya tsaka upgrade ng alternator.
Usually ang kinakabit nila ngayon na high ampere alternator ay galing sa Hyundai na 115 rating. Binabago nila ang mounting brackets to accomodate. Depende sa gumagawa kung mapapantay ang alignment ng pulleys.
Kung gusto mo naman ng stock brackets, kadalasan 85 amp rating pinagkakasya nila sa stock 65 amp housing.
Usual stocks are around 45 amperes. But I have seen some units with 65 amperes as stock.
gamit ko ngayon reconditioned alternator... nag konk-out na kasi yung stock ko eh... 90amps na from the previous 75amps. 4000 lang kuha ko (through my mechanic)
ilan amp ba dapat ang alternator ng 97 Toyota Corolla A/T na lolow batt kasi ang Battery ko😊 s thanks sa mag rereply👊👊👊
The standard alternator capacity rating is 70 amperes.
Why the bigger alternator?
Does the state of charge drop overnight?
Do you have electrical load add ons?
Do you drive mostly short distances?
Effect of a larger alternator is higher fuel consumption and additional weight to the car.
have your alternator seen by an alternator specialist, po. (yock's comes to mind.) they'll also check your system, to make sure that it is indeed, the alternator...
sometimes, all that is needed is to replace the electronic module inside. it's still cheaper than purchasing a used or new alternator.
and, done properly, it'll last many more years.
of course, purchasing a brand new alternator is an easy fix.
the assumption is, you do not have any power-hungry appliances in that car.
Last edited by dr. d; October 28th, 2017 at 08:35 PM.
You def don’t need a high powered alt unless you running 1000’s of watts...
first check if your alt is working correctly..
car switched off should be 12.4v , car switched on should be 14.4v
Next get a bigger battery and do a big 3. Search google for ‘big 3’ if you not fimiliar with this term.
If still you having electrical issues, then check your relay, that might be damaged and draining current