Can a doomed to failure motor battery-operated basis a running motor to die even if the alternator is right?

While trying to start my car soon I found that the battery appeared completely comatose and the car would not start and no electronics would come on. I have someone jumpstart the car and it run fine for about 10 minutes and later died completely again. During this 10 minutes the inside lights were flickering. I figure that the alternator was desperate, but after trying a new mobile first the car seem to be running fine. I was wondering if a impossible battery can make happen a car specifically running to die even if the alternator and other electrical components are fine.


Answers:    Yes that can cause your saloon to not run. The alternator helps the mobile charge up and keeps the saloon running. If the battery is deceased it is working harder to try and charge it when all it is doing is working for zilch. With the new freestyle in the alternator have something to charge so there for it will stay running.
yep,,,too much strain on the alternator
I'm still thinking your alternater is bleak, and the new freestyle is disguising the problem for awhile.
yes. when u start the car youre batery is what turns it on when u turn the push button. when ur driving the batery probably died again because it was a desperate charge.
Seems to me that the battery have nothing to do beside the continued operation of the car.. Maybe the mobile being impossible broke the circuit, so the car died? The sports car runs off the alternator, not the freestyle once started
I just spent $200 on a contemporary alternator only to find out it be a bad mobile.

I replaced the battery, almost 50 bucks, and the vehicle runs like contemporary.

So, simple answer to you question - yes.
Yup. Some alternators(not all) require battery-operated juice for the alternator to produce liquid.
i believe it dose
Happened to my car. Suddenly stopped moving around 10 feet out of the parking space. Got a spring, drove around the block, it died. Got another, and got it put money on to the parking space out of the way in the past it died again. CAA guy said it was newly an incredibly dead battery-operated - everything else was A-OK. And once I get a new mobile in in attendance, I haven't had any more problems. Weird item was that within was no admonition at all.; we hadn't departed the lights on, or the door ajar, or anything. It just died. No previous troubles starting it or anything.
Yes ....it can. especially at dark when your battery requests to run your lights. all the alternator does is save the charge that is contained by the battery....if theres no liquid in the mobile theres nothin for the alternator to charge....hence...dead..hope this help
yes a dead mobile is too much for an alternator your dead batt.will draw everything down you requirement a little charge surrounded by the battery or lurk for the car to charge the battery-operated with no lights and misc.against
No. The battery is used to start the engine. Once the engine is running, the alternator or generator run the electricity. It may be the alternator going bleak. The only other part of the pack I can think of would be the coil, when it go, a running car shuts down. A foreign battery will work for somewhat while as long as you turn on no lights, radio or any elec. Once you do, if it shuts down again, your coil is shot.
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Im sure you have already be told but, you have a bleak altenator...the reason it run fine with the untried batt was make happen the car be useing the new batt for its sourse of power, when it is gone the sports car will die again...
Unlikely that the battery is the create. The only course I could see it happening is if a really investigational car that have the pcm controlled alternator. Thus, the low voltage from just a lunge start didn't allow the pcm to energize the alternator. If not a newer sports car, expect further troubles untill you replace the alt.
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