How much is an alternator for a 1999 Toyota Solara?

How much is an alternator for a 1999 Toyota Solara?

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How much is an alternator for a 2006 Toyota Solara?

The average cost for a Toyota Solara alternator replacement is between $382 and $408. Labor costs are estimated between $62 and $78 while parts are priced between $321 and $331.

What to do if your alternator is over charging the battery?

Ask an assistant to start the engine and hold engine speed at about 1500 RPM. Measure voltage across the battery with your DMM. You should get 0.5 to 2 volts higher than base voltage. If you are getting more than 2 volts above base voltage, most likely your alternator is over-charging the battery or the battery is faulty.

What does it mean when an alternator light comes on?

If the light illuminates only intermittently, it usually indicates a loose or worn drive belt or serpentine belt, worn-out or bad carbon brushes in the alternator. But remember that the light doesn’t always mean there is a bad part; the light may be triggered by a sensor giving a wrong message or there’s something wrong with the circuit itself.

What happens when the diodes in an alternator go bad?

Alternators use diodes to rectify alternating current produced by the alternator into direct current. When one or more diodes go bad, the alternator can cause all kinds of problems. AC voltage leak can cause your lights to dim and drain power from your battery, for example.

Is it safe to turn on heated windshield alternator?

But don’t turn on the heated windshield if your vehicle has one; alternator voltage may increase to over 100V and this can be unsafe. Take a voltage reading across the battery posts. Your reading should be at least 0.5 volts above base voltage for your system to keep up with electrical system demands.

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