You should visit your Mazda dealer when you need an alternator repair. Visiting a dealership will ensure that you get the best service possible, and you never want to skimp on quality when it
comes to repairing your vehicle. We’ll get your vehicle back on the road as soon as we can, but make sure you look out for these signs that will let you know when you need to bring your vehicle into us.
5 Tell-Tale Signs Your Mazda Needs an Alternator Repair from Your Mazda Dealer
1. The Lights Are Behaving Strangely
If your headlights are either too dim or too bright, then you might have a problem with your alternator. Your alternator is likely not supplying your lights with consistent voltage. The lights may also flicker, or they may switch between being too bright and too dim regularly.
2. Your Battery Dies
Car batteries often die because it’s time for the battery to be replaced, but sometimes it’s actually the alternator that’s faulty. Your alternator charges the battery while you’re driving, but a faulty alternator can’t do this. So, you’re left with a simple test to perform to determine whether it’s your battery or your alternator that’s at fault: jump-start your vehicle.
If your vehicle stays running after you jump-start it, then the battery was at fault. However, if your vehicle shuts down again after you jump-start it, then it’s your alternator that needs attention. You won’t be able to drive until this issue is fixed.
3. Your Electronic Accessories Are Malfunctioning
Your vehicle usually has a built-in priority list of the most important accessories that should be functioning. Your headlights and dashboard lights are the most important, so when your alternator is failing, then you’ll usually see some of the less important features of your vehicle failing first.
These features include your radio, power adjusted seats, power locks, seat warmers, and your windows. If one or more of these accessories stops working, then it would be a good idea to get your alternate checked out. You want to get it checked before the more important components of your vehicle falter.
4. You’re Stalling Frequently
If you’re experiencing frequent stalling while you’re driving, then your spark plugs might not be powered well enough by the alternator. This stops your engine from running smoothly. You’re going to stress out your vehicle if you keep driving while this issue is occurring, so visit the dealership soon as you can.
5. You Have Trouble Starting
If your vehicle is taking longer to start or you’re hearing a clicking sound when you’re trying to switch on the engine, then your alternator may be at fault. You’ll most likely be able to start the vehicle if you persist, but you really shouldn’t attempt to drive when you’re having trouble starting.
You’re more likely to break down mid-journey when this is happening, so get your alternator checked out. Once it’s fixed, then it will go back to recharging the battery adequately soon.
Is it time for your repair? Come to Mazda City of Orange Park, and we’ll fix your alternator for you.


