Alternator Repair Anniston AL

The following contains automobile information you should know about how to deal with alternator problems and repair. Read on if you or a loved one is interested in auto services and parts in Anniston.

Local Companies

Terry's Auto Service
(256) 831-4089
1215 Hamric Dr W
Anniston, AL
Weaver's Auto Repair
(334) 537-4588
3984 New Ebenezer Rd
Lapine, AL
Barton Transmission & Auto Repair Inc
(205) 926-9161
10366 Highway 5
Brent, AL
Louis Auto Repair
(334) 288-4118
80 E South Blvd
Montgomery, AL
Tnt Auto Repair
(256) 523-4222
20968 Al Highway 176
Collinsville, AL
Lil Reds Pilot Car Service
(256) 894-7149
1949 Edmondson St
Albertville, AL
Ace Transmission & Auto Repair
(256) 582-6262
2296 Scottsboro Hwy
Guntersville, AL
Sider's Auto Repair
(256) 228-9252
3643 Al Highway 35
Section, AL
Hoke's Bluff Tire and Auto Service
(256) 492-4547
2898 US Highway 278 E
Gadsden, AL
Seller's Transmission and Auto Services
(334) 281-7384
21136 US Highway 331
Lapine, AL

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Reader Question: I was driving my 1999 Ford Ranger Sport 3.0 to work one day last week. My bright lights cut off. I then switched to dim lights and they worked fine.

I also noticed that the battery light came on and the battery level indicator went to High. My truck ran fine until I came home later that day and overnight the battery went dead.

I put it on charge for a few hours and it would never get a charge. I thought it may be just the battery itself so I took it to Wal-Mart and swapped it for another battery.

After that, I put the new battery in my truck and the same thing happened. There was no bright lights and high voltage on battery. I do not think it is the alternator because when I turn the truck on the interior lights gets brighter and when I turn it off, they get dim. Therefore, that should mean that the alternator is creating power when running.

I am not an experienced mechanic so I do not know what it could be.

Please help me out.

Thanks.

Hey there,

That kinda does sound like a charging system type of problem. I would suggest you visit a real mechanic shop (not Wal-Mart) or if possible, a starter and alternator rebuilding shop in your area for a complete electrical system test.

You probably have an internal problem with the voltage regulator inside the alternator. Getting your alternator rebuilt or exchanging it for a rebuilt unit would be the most economical option for you.

Personally, I have not seen this exact complaint in my shop, so if the repair is not an alternator problem please let me know so I can update this post to help the next person.

Blessings,
Austin Davis

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