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Old 11-09-2008, 11:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Alternator Output?

Hello All! I am looking at the possibility down the road (when I purchase a Smart) to install some electrical accessories. Not a 'thumpin' system or anything like that..

My question is: What is the capacity of the Alternator on the Smart? 85A? 90A?

And- Can it be upgraded or replaced with a 'heavy duty' type? On the old Volvos you could option a Heavy Duty Alternator on the turbos which brought output from 90A to 150A and it was GREAT for winter because you could run your headlights, fog lights, driving lights, and heat without having everything dim when you stopped or turned on your turn signals...

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The stock alternator on the 2008 model is 90A. For more info, see page 300 of the manual - use the link to the left for "451 smart forwto Owner's Manual".

There is no factory upgrade option, and I have no idea how much load is on the system as delivered; anyone here know or know how to measure?

I can imagine the load on a fully loaded Passion is already near the maximum, since the jump-start instructions specifically say to minimize load and not use headlights while the two cars are connected. Of course, I have all the options you mention and I can have all on at once without a problem. My voltage never drops below 13 volts running (12.6 V in "Off" position) , so by my understanding, the alternator's keeping up.

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Thanks for the reply!!!

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I've noticed what apperas to be a slight "lag" on the voltage regulator when the electric radiator fan comes on, but it's only a second or so before lights are up bright and blower motor returns to normal speed. Anyone else seen that?
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I've not noticed any dimming on mine, even with all options running.
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I did notice that lag and dimming with my old 42Ah battery; mine started near a second and increased to 3 seconds. After sitting in the driveway for a weekend my battery was consistently showing 11.3 volts. With my 2.0 upgrade, I got it replaced with the 60+Ah battery last month, and I haven't had any issues. Cranks up in half the time, no dimming or lag.

If you have an '08 and haven't gotten your upgrade, talk to the dealer about that. Or just lift open your battery compartment and see if your battery says 42Ah on it. If your car doesn't qualify under the warranty battery replacement, a new battery is about $50-100. $150-200 if you go for an Optima red or yellow top... but those will last almost a decade.

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How much is a new alternator for an 08 SmarCar ?

My dealer wants $ 950
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90A output is quite a lot for such a small motor. An upgrade? Sheesh!
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