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product knowledge alternators level 1
click all that apply. ______________ is a key cause in
alternator failure.
□ a worn belt tensioner
□ a misadjusted loose or worn belt
□ a bad or discharged battery
□ bad gas
Brief Explanations
- A worn belt tensioner can affect the alternator's operation as it controls belt tension, leading to failure.
- A misadjusted, loose, or worn belt can cause the alternator to not function properly (e.g., slip, not spin enough) and fail.
- A bad or discharged battery can put stress on the alternator (e.g., overworking it to charge a bad battery) and cause failure.
- Bad gas affects the engine's fuel system, not the alternator, so it's not a cause of alternator failure.
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