Which fuse is for alternator?

But when someone mentions the “alternator fuse”, they're generally referring to the primary, high-amperage fuse (or fusible link) between the alternator and the battery. Like any fuse, the primary alternator fuse acts as a circuit protection device.
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What AMP is the alternator fuse?

Alternator Output Wire Fuse 125 Amps.
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How do you size an alternator fuse?

The rule for fusible links is that the gauge should be 2 gauge sizes smaller than the wire it is protecting. So, for 8 gauge wire, you would need 12 gauge fusible link.
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Is there a fuse between battery and starter?

Often there is a fuse and relay for the car starter in the fuse box but sometimes they will have external fuse on the fuse line or close to the car battery. The starter motor fuse is usually big and it will not be in the fuse box. Check Your Fuses: Only a few cars have a fuse associated with the starting system.
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What relay controls the alternator?

An alternator relay can be set up to divert power from a starting battery to another DC power source, sometimes called a house battery. This set up is common on RVs. On some cars and trucks, the alternator relay switches power to the alternator only when another circuit, like the ignition circuit, is live.
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Why is my alternator not charging my battery?

The most common reason an alternator is not charging the battery is due to worn carbon brushes or a damaged alternator itself. It can also be caused by a blown fuse or bad wirings. If your serpentine belt snapped off, the alternator will, of course not charge then either.
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Can a blown fuse drain car battery?

No a burnt fuse can't cause battery drain issues. Some fuses don't get power until the circuit is turned on so don't be concerned about them.
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Why won't my car start with a new battery and alternator?

With a new starter, battery, and alternator (assuming you have not drained the battery attempting to start it), the starter should attempt to crank over the engine. If the starter does not make any noise when the key it turned to crank over the engine, you have an issue with the fuses, or the circuit.
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How can you tell if a relay fuse is blown?

Using a multimeter to test a relay fuse is pretty simple. Set the multimeter to Ohms and touch the leads on the electromagnet coil pins to measure resistance. It should be between 50 to 120. If it's out of that range or says it's open, you have a bad electromagnet coil.
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How do you check if an alternator is working?

First, open the hood and start the car. While the engine is running, remove the negative cable from the battery. If the vehicle stalls or dies, the alternator is likely bad. This happens because the alternator is not generating enough electricity to keep the engine running on its own.
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Where is the starter fuse?

In most cars, it will be under the hood, in a large box with a black lid. This is where car fuses and relays are installed. It is also called a fuse box. This box is usually installed on the driver's side of the vehicle.
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What fuse causes car not to start?

Blown fuse – Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best one. A blown fuse in the starter circuit could be the cause of a no-start problem. Broken or corroded wiring – Damaged or dirty wires to the battery or to the starter solenoid (or wires that are loose) can prevent sufficient power from reaching the starter.
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What fuse do I need for a 12v battery?

You can use a 32A fuse for each battery. Use real thick wires! and as short as possible. One voltage drop over a wire uses 83 watt, that will fry your wire for sure.
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What is a 3 amp fuse used for?

Plugs for appliances rated up to about 700 watts should have a 3-amp fuse (coloured red). For example: 3A Fuse – Table lamp, standard lamp, television, video, computer, mixer, blender, fridge, freezer, power drill, jig saw, soldering iron.
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What are the 2 small wires on an alternator?

The positive and negative cables are small and connected to the respective terminals of the battery. The alternator also shows a connection with the 'battery charging wire.
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How do you start a car with a bad alternator?

How To Jumpstart A Car With A Bad Alternator
  1. Find Someone with a Good Battery. You can't jumpstart a dead battery without a fully-charged option at your fingertips. ...
  2. Let It Run. Before the jumpstart begins, you'll want to run the other engine for 3 to 4 minutes. ...
  3. Turn Accessories Off. ...
  4. Get Thee to a Mechanic. ...
  5. Use a Jumper Pack.
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Why is my car not starting but the battery isn't dead?

Broken or Damaged Ignition

If your headlights can turn on, but your car won't crank, that means that your battery is charged, but either the starter or ignition is the problem. If the starter or ignition is the problem, a starter engine can be jumped by using a charged battery.
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What does it mean when your car won't start but it clicks?

It might be a battery or alternator problem.

Perhaps your battery's dead, or your alternator, which charges the battery, isn't working correctly. If the source of the clicking is electrical, the starter (a small motor energized by the battery that gets the engine running) doesn't have enough juice to stay powered.
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Can a blown fuse cause alternator problems?

A blown alternator fuse will prevent the charging system from working properly, leading to a variety of problems that can mimic a bad alternator.
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