Your Car's Serpentine Belt
Your car's serpentine belt is extremely vital. Learn how one belt keeps many parts in your car running smoothly, how often it needs to be replaced, and more.
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Are you in need of an alternator repair services? Look no further than Firestone Complete Auto Care, where we offer a Complete Electrical Check that evaluates the health of your car alternator, starter and battery. During a Complete Electrical Check, our ASE-certified tire and auto service professionals will test how your battery, starter and alternator perform at idle, during high RPMs, and under high voltage loads.
If your car is exhibiting any of the following behaviors, you could be in need of an alternator repair or replacement. Signs of a potentially bad alternator include:
If your car is having electrical problems with the car alternator, battery or starter, bring your car in to your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care store. Our experienced tire and auto service professionals will inspect the components of your car’s electrical system. If something is wrong with your alternator, starter or battery, a Firestone technician will talk to you about the different options you have when it comes to replacing or repairing a bad alternator or starter.
Problems with vehicle starting or charging could be caused by a worn out alternator, a dead battery or a starter problem. Our auto and tire professionals can perform diagnostic tests to determine the cause of the problem and then let you know what auto repair services are available to fix that particular problem. When it comes to auto electrical repair services, we begin by checking the operating functions of key components that keep your vehicle’s electrical system running properly.
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