My Finacee's Toyota Rav 4 stalled after idling with the A/C on for nearly an hour and would not continue to run for more than a few seconds after being jump started. It's an 07 with just over 40k so it seemed early for an alternator failure but I couldn't help but suspect it. The article below with video of function explained what likely happened. So far the car turned up only needing a battery instead of the $500 alternator with the clutch operated pulley.
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Originally posted by robertisaar View Postso, to save 1/10 of a mile per gallon in long ilde situations, manufacturers aren't allowing the alt to generate any power at idle?
yeah, i don't see anything wrong happening here...
Most of it is pretty cool technology and worthwhile stuff, some of it is not. They wouldn't need any of it though if cars would just stop getting fatter and fatter all the time.Jesse M.
3x 1990 Turbo Grand Prix
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To my knowledge these are not decoupling clutches, merely over-running type clutches a la the one way sprags that are used in automatic transmissions. The reason is to reduce torque loads on the crankshaft and drive belt when the engine decelerates. I have seen several failures, usually they are done for. I have not yet had one jam in the unlocked state. Demand based alternator field control through the PCM has been around for a while on various makes/models.
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