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Alternator - Bosch AL9963SBAlternator - Bosch AL9963SB
BoschPart # AL9963SB
Alternator - Bosch AL9963SB
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$492.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1982-1985 Chevrolet C60, 1984-1990 Chevrolet C60, 1984-1990 Chevrolet C70, 1984-1991 Chevrolet B60, 1986-1990 Chevrolet C70, 1988-1988 Chevrolet S7, 1989-1990 Chevrolet S7, 1991-1996 Chevrolet C60 Kodiak, 1991-1996 Chevrolet C70 Kodiak, 1992-1996 Chevrolet P6000, 1997-1998 Chevrolet C6500 Kodiak, 1997-1998 Chevrolet C7500 Kodiak, 1997-1998 Chevrolet T6500, 1997-1998 Chevrolet T7500, 1998-2002 Chevrolet T6500, 1998-2002 Chevrolet T7500, 1981-1989 Ford LNT9000, 1981-1989 Ford LT9000, 1982-1982 Ford LN9000, 1982-1982 Ford LNT9000
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Vehicle: Hino
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Alternator - Bosch AL9960LH
BoschPart # AL9960LH
Alternator - Bosch AL9960LH
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$338.99
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Fits 1988-1988 Chevrolet S7, 1989-1990 Chevrolet C60, 1989-1990 Chevrolet C70, 1989-1990 Chevrolet S7, 1989-1991 Chevrolet B60, 1990-1996 Chevrolet C70 Kodiak, 1991-1996 Chevrolet C60 Kodiak, 1992-1996 Chevrolet P6000, 1993-1993 Chevrolet C60 Kodiak, 1993-1993 Chevrolet C70 Kodiak, 1993-1996 Chevrolet P6000, 1993-1998 Chevrolet B7, 1997-1998 Chevrolet C6500 Kodiak, 1997-1998 Chevrolet C7500 Kodiak, 1997-1998 Chevrolet T6500, 1997-1998 Chevrolet T7500, 1998-2002 Chevrolet B7, 1998-2002 Chevrolet C6500 Kodiak, 1998-2002 Chevrolet C7500 Kodiak, 1998-2002 Chevrolet T6500
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What does a car alternator do?

The alternator keeps your automobile alive when the engine is running, however, the battery is necessary to start your car when it is not functioning. The majority of your car's electronic parts, such as the headlights, electric steering, power windows, windshield wipers, heated seats, dashboard gauges, and radio, are powered by the alternator while you're moving or idle. All of them receive direct current (DC) electricity from the alternator. Your car's battery is also charged while you're driving thanks to your alternator.

By converting mechanical energy into electrical energy, the alternator operates. When your engine is running, it drives a drive belt that is suspended from an alternator pulley. A set of magnets is spun around a coil by the alternator's rotor shaft, which is turned by the pulley. Alternating current (AC) is produced by these rotating magnets and circulated through the coil to the rectifier of the alternator. Your car's electrical systems are turned on by the rectifier, which transforms that AC power into DC power.

How does a car alternator work?

A car alternator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It is responsible for charging the battery and powering the electrical systems of the car. When the engine is running, the alternator is driven by a belt connected to the engine's crankshaft. Inside the alternator, there is a stationary magnetic field and a rotating coil of wire called the rotor. As the rotor spins, it generates an alternating current (AC) by electromagnetic induction.

The output of the alternator is regulated by a voltage regulator, which maintains a constant voltage output even as the engine speed varies. When the battery is fully charged, the voltage regulator reduces the output of the alternator to prevent overcharging the battery. When the engine is idling, the alternator output may not be enough to power all of the car's electrical systems, so the battery may be used to provide additional power. When the engine is running at higher speeds, the alternator output increases to meet the demand for electrical power.

How a Replacement Alternator Supports Your Vehicle’s Electrical System

A replacement alternator converts mechanical energy from the engine into electrical energy to power the vehicle’s electrical system. It supplies electrical power to electrical components and electrical accessories while keeping the battery charged. In most charging system designs, the alternator works with a voltage regulator to maintain stable output and support direct current needs across the vehicle when the engine is running.

Bad Alternator Symptoms That Signal It’s Time to Replace

A bad alternator often shows clear symptoms: flickering headlights, dim lights, weak electrical power, and failing electrical accessories such as power windows. You may also see a dead battery even after driving, because the charging system can’t keep the battery charged. Other common causes that can look similar include a loose serpentine belt or poor connections—so it’s smart to test the alternator and belt before ordering a replacement.

How to Choose a Compatible Replacement Alternator and Order Fast

Select a replacement alternator by your vehicle’s year, model, and engine, then confirm compatible fitment and connector details. Use the page search to shop by top brands, check store stock, compare reviews and difficulty notes, and add the right unit to cart. For easier installation, verify the serpentine belt condition and access under the hood, and confirm all charging system components are in good shape before you change parts.