Batteries, Starting & Charging
The electric starter motor and a starter solenoid make up the beginning mechanism of your car. By delivering energy from the battery to the starter solenoid, turning the ignition key activates the starting mechanism. The starter motor is then turned on by the starter solenoid, which turns the engine on by spinning it a few times. In order to keep the battery charged and to power your car while it is operating, charging systems offer electrical energy. Three components make up your car's charging system: the battery, the alternator, and the voltage regulator. The battery provides the required electrical power for your engine to start. Everything electrical in the automobile is powered by electrical currents produced by the alternator, while the regulator manages the voltage of those currents. Moreover, the voltage regulator