Compatible with 239 Ford vehicles, this power outlet can be installed on various models produced between 2005 and 2021.
This common piece will work for numerous positions including left or right, front or rear, and even in the centre. As a power point, it can sometimes be called a socket, auxiliary outlet, inverter, 12-volt accessory outlet, and many more.
To see if your Ford is eligible for this component, be sure to check the chart.
Contact the agents at Ford Parts BC to get more details about this power outlet.
If you are at all familiar with pop culture, then you may have heard the phrase “It’s your alternator†in a film or two. But do you know exactly what is it and how it works?
The alternator is a generator that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy (this is referred to as an alternating current). Using a rotating magnetic field and stationary armature, it is driven by the internal combustion engine of the vehicle.
Dating back to the 1830s, these centralized power stations are responsible for the regulation and stability of electrical systems (such as the windshield wipers, radio, headlights, and more) while the motor is running. They are also used to keep the battery charged.
Approximately the size of a coconut, you will find this small piece of machinery with a running belt attached to it located on the front section of the engine. There are three main parts including the voltage regulator, diode rectifier, and cooling fan. The first oversees the output of power, the second is a converter, and the third prevents the component from overheating.
Do you need to have your alternator checked or replaced? Contact Ford Parts BC today.