1970 Mustang Alternators

Ford Mustang Alternators & Generators

Repair or Replace Your 1970 Mustang's Alternator to Keep Electrical Problems at Bay

1970 Mustang Alternators

Ford Mustang Alternators & Generators

Repair or Replace Your 1970 Mustang's Alternator to Keep Electrical Problems at Bay

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1970 Mustang Alternators & Generators

Alternators keep your 1970 Ford Mustang's battery charged and electric accessories running. If you've noticed your battery dying more or your lights dimming, it may be time to check out your 1970 Mustang alternator. With new brackets or pulleys you may be able to repair it. But replacing it is definitely an option if it's non-operational or if you just need more juice.

Even a well-designed 1970 Mustang alternator is subjected to a lot of heat over years of service. So it’s a safe bet that the alternator in your 1970 Mustang isn’t functioning as well as it was when new. In that time, some big changes have happened in automotive technology. A modern replacement will be lighter and run cooler than the 1970 Ford Mustang stock alternator. If you are currently having troubles with your 1970 Mustang alternator and charging, or you are upgrading your engine and electronics and have a higher draw on your battery, a new alternator is a smart purchase.

If you decide to upgrade your 1970 Mustang alternator, make sure you have the right wiring. If you're upgrading the alternator as part of a total electrical overhaul, you may want to check out complete wiring kits.

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