Valeo Alternator 439701 Citroën DS5 2.0 HDi 165

An alternator in a car is an essential component of the electrical system. It works by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy, providing power to various electrical components in the vehicle. The alternator is driven by the engine crankshaft through a belt and consists of a rotor, stator, and diode rectifiers.

The main function of the alternator is to charge the car's battery while the engine is running. It accomplishes this by utilizing electromagnetism, where the rotor creates a magnetic field as it rotates within the stator. This magnetic field induces an electrical current in the stator windings, producing the required electrical energy. The electrical energy generated by the alternator is then used to power the car's headlights, ignition system, radio, air conditioning, and other electrical devices, while also charging the battery to ensure it remains sufficiently charged.

Alternator

New Part

Voltage [V]

14

Alternator Charge Current [A]

150

Fastening Type

Four-point mounting

Position / Degree

L 79

Rotation Direction

Clockwise rotation

Pulleys

with belt pulley

Number of ribs

6

Belt Pulley Ø [mm]

55,29

Connector / Clamp

No Connector for Revolution Counter

Supplementary Article/Supplementary Info

with integrated regulator

Weight [kg]

7,47