Breathe New Life Into Your Vehicle’s Electrical System
At A.C.K. Enterprises, we specialize in professional alternator rebuilding services that can save you money while ensuring your vehicle’s electrical system performs reliably for years to come. Our certified technicians have the expertise and equipment necessary to restore your alternator to like-new condition.
What Is An Alternator?
Your vehicle’s alternator is the heart of its electrical system, generating the power needed to run everything from your headlights to your radio while simultaneously charging your battery. When your alternator begins to fail, it can leave you stranded with a vehicle that won’t start or electrical systems that behave erratically.
Why Choose Rebuilding Over Replacement?
- Cost-Effective: Rebuilding typically costs 40-60% less than purchasing a new unit
- Environmentally Friendly: Reduces waste by reusing the core components
- Quality Assurance: All rebuilt alternators undergo rigorous testing
- Custom Solutions: We can modify outputs for specialized applications
- Warranty Protection: Our rebuilt alternators come with a comprehensive warranty
Our Rebuilding Process
- Comprehensive Diagnosis: We test your alternator to identify all issues
- Complete Disassembly: We carefully dismantle the unit for inspection
- Component Evaluation: Each part is thoroughly examined for wear and damage
- Replacement of Worn Parts: Brushes, bearings, rectifiers, and voltage regulators are replaced as needed
- Rotor & Stator Inspection: Electrical windings are tested and repaired if necessary
- Precision Reassembly: The unit is carefully rebuilt to exact specifications
- Bench Testing: Each rebuilt alternator undergoes load testing to ensure proper output and performance
- Final Quality Control: We verify all electrical parameters meet or exceed OEM specs
Signs Your Alternator Needs Attention
- Dashboard warning lights illuminated
- Dim or flickering headlights and interior lights
- Electrical accessories functioning poorly
- Unusual whining or grinding noises from the engine area
- Dead battery or frequent jump-starts
- Burning rubber smell or visible smoke