Originally, since cars run on DC power, engines were equipped with generators. Later it was found that alternating current was more efficient to produce, so generators were replaced with alternators, which produce AC power. The power is immediately converted to DC through a series of diodes and directed to the battery, which then powers the rest of the vehicle. The alternator is most commonly driven by your engine drive belt. A working alternator should generate close to 14 volts. If the measured electrical voltage drops below 12v it is a sure sign of an alternator charging issue, generally followed by a battery light on the dash illuminating. When diagnosing a charging problem, it is wise to also inspect all related ground points as well as the system voltage regulator, most often located on or in the alternator itself.
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Year | Make | Model | Submodel | Engine | Fuel Type | Position | Note |
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1995 | Land Rover | Defender 90 | Base | 3.9V8 | GAS | N/A | 100 Amp; New |
1995 | Land Rover | Range Rover | County LWB | 4.2V8 | GAS | N/A | 100 Amp; New |
1995 | Land Rover | Range Rover | 25th Anniversary Edition | 4.2V8 | GAS | N/A | 100 Amp; New |
1994 | Land Rover | Defender 90 | Base | 3.9V8 | GAS | N/A | 100 Amp; New |
1994 | Land Rover | Range Rover | County LWB | 4.2V8 | GAS | N/A | 100 Amp; New |
1993 | Land Rover | Defender 110 | Base | 3.9V8 | GAS | N/A | 100 Amp; New |
1993 | Land Rover | Range Rover | County LWB | 4.2V8 | GAS | N/A | 100 Amp; New |
Designed in 1947, Land Rover has become an iconic British icon specializing in four-wheel-drive vehicles. Originally known as the Rover Company, the Land Rover Series launched in 1948 and has since developed into a signature brand around the world.
In 1970, Rover launched their flagship model the Range Rover, setting the standard for industrial design in the automotive industry. Land Rover Limited was formed in 1978 and has been making luxury sport utility vehicles available worldwide.