2008 octy vrs. Wondering if it's got a 'smart' alternator. Can't find any info on this. I don't think it does but need to confirm. What say you. It's not a green line anything
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I would say not, nothing I've ever seen with ours would leave me to believe it does whereas my other cars with one usually end up with a flat battery or something along the way. I hate them with a passion and they are the main cause of most electrical problems and why a lot of cars get around with barely charged batteries these days.
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I thought all modern cars had 'smart' alternators fitted?
It is only when alternators malfunction that batteries either lose charge or die prematurely.
The new Mazdas have some frighteningly complex system that captures braking energy into a capacitor which then feeds the battery, reducing loads on the alternator and improving economy figures. I'm not sure how much it actually improves consumption though.
Of course you have to use the brakes for that to happen.
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