Mopar and GM Alternators
A battery helps start a vehicle. Your factory GM or Mopar alternator keeps it running. Whether your vehicle has a new or remanufactured model, there's no difference in how alternators work. You can depend on both, and they both pass power consistently among your vehicle's several electrical systems. However, even top-quality original alternators like Mopar or GM can go bad with age, well before your alternator warning light turns on. Symptoms of alternator failure are extensive. Your headlights can start to flicker. Your car radio or entertainment system can start working intermittently. Your engine can begin to squeak. Your battery could die. You could even start to smell burning under the hood during a battery or alternator inspection. You can even make an alternator go bad involuntarily, without any signs. Installing incompatible accessories is one way to do it. Bad jump-starts are another. If your vehicle's electrical systems die, run an inspection and test your charging system to determine the problem. Otherwise, replace your alternator every 7 years or roughly every 80,000 to 150,000 miles. Genuine Mopar or GM alternators are the best for the job, as they're compatible right off the shelf with what you drive. Order yours online from our auto parts center today!
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