Alternator
You will find useful information and important tips on the subject of vehicle alternators here.
Important safety note
The following technical information and practical tips have been compiled by HELLA in order to provide professional support to vehicle workshops in their day-to-day work. The information provided on this website is intended for suitably qualified personnel only.
The task of the alternator is to supply all electrical consumers within the vehicle with energy while charging the battery at the same time. Three-phase alternators are generally installed in modern vehicles.
The alternator power, battery capacity and the total power requirements of the vehicle's electrical system are matched to each other.
The alternator is usually composed of the following components:
The stator with three-phase winding is mounted in the alternator housing. Claw poles, excitation winding, fan and slip rings are mounted on the shaft of the alternator rotor. The pulley is mounted on the front of the external part of the shaft. The electronic control unit with carbon brush brackets is attached in the rear area of the alternator.
Electricity is generated in the three-phase alternator on the induction principle. An electrical voltage is generated in the stator winding when the magnetic field within this winding changes. This change in the magnetic field is generate by the rotating alternating rotor. A sinusoidal alternating voltage is generated by the changing magnetic field with alternating north and south poles. This alternating voltage, which is unsuitable for the electrical system in the vehicle, is converted to direct-current voltage by the rectifier. The control unit adjusts the alternator voltage to the respective operating state of the motor and to the voltage requirements of all consumers in the system.
The following symptoms may indicate a fault in the alternator:
An alternator malfunction can have different causes. The cause is not always due to an internal alternator fault, such as a faulty winding, rotor, rectifier or control unit. Before replacing the alternator, additional components should be considered as a cause of failure and checked.
When performing troubleshooting on the alternator, the following fundamental rules are to be observed:
A multimeter and a clip-on ammeter are required for troubleshooting. Please also refer to the technical info: "Ground (31)".
When performing welding work on the vehicle and when removing or installing the alternator, the battery must be disconnected.
CAUSE: | REMEDY: |
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V-belt too loose | Tighten V-belt |
Setting of the contacts incorrect or the control unit resistor burnt out (Only with contact control units) | Adjust contacts, replace resistor or control unit |
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Cable D+/61 has a short circuit to frame |
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Control unit faulty | Replace control unit |
| Check alternator and repair or replace if necessary |
CAUSE: | REMEDY: |
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Contact resistance in the charging current circuit or in the cable for the indicator lamp | Check cable and connections, and replace if necessary |
Control unit faulty | Replace control unit |
Alternator faulty | Check alternator, repair or replace if necessary |
URSACHE: | ABHILFE: |
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Übergangswiderstände im Ladestromkreis oder in der Leitung zur Kontrolleuchte | Leitung und Anschlüsse überprüfen ggf. erneuern |
Regler defekt | Regler austauschen |
Generator defekt | Generator überprüfen, instandsetzen, ggf. erneuern |
CAUSE: | REMEDY: |
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Battery discharged or faulty | Charge battery, check, replace if necessary |
Cables or connections damaged, loose or oxidized | Check cables and connections, attach, replace if necessary |
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Short circuit of a positive diode | Immediately disconnect battery or B+ (otherwise discharge in situ) and repair/replace alternator |
Oxide coating on the slip rings, break in the rotor winding | Repair/replace alternator |
Indicator lamp faulty | Replace indicator lamp |
CAUSE: | REMEDY: |
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V-belt too loose | Tighten V-belt |
Cables or connections loose, damaged, or oxidized | Check cables and connections between battery and alternator and the respective ground connection, replace if necessary |
Battery faulty | Charge battery, check, replace if necessary |
Control unit faulty | Replace control unit |
| Check alternator, repair or replace if necessary |
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