About my alternator

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Asked by michaeldiao89 Oct 13, 2013 at 05:50 AM about the 1997 Toyota Corolla CE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a toyota corolla I change my alternator 3x,because my alternator going
overheat,now I buy another one,I installed it,it runs 3days now but I notice that my battery
going weak!i have a voltage regulator going 10.1volts read in my vmeter,what's wrong of
my alternator?or there is a grounded wiring?

4 Answers

First, stop buying alternators! 1997 was the last model year the Corolla still used the 1.6liter 4A FE with an external voltage regulator. OK, it's possible there is a grounding issue, but a failed regulator will either cause the alternator to not produce at all, or cause it to operate at full output constantly, therefore getting hot and overcharging your battery, ruining it. I repeat, don't but another alternator unless it has already been damaged inside from overheating, Get a regulator and a new battery and I think your problem will be solved. If you have smelled an odd odor, similar to the odor of propane, that is your battery overcharging, and why it is weak. The regulator is attached to the alternator but not integral.

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Thanks tennisshoes. Always nice to hear support, especially from somebody that knows their stuff like you

I have a 2008 Lexus IS 250 and I wanted to know if a 2011 Toyota Corolla alternator what work for my Lexus.

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