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Sarah M
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I have a 2004 Mazda 3 with about 52k miles. Just took it in (without symptoms - just for a tranny flush and oil change) and apparently my battery has a dead cell caused by a bad diode in my alternator. I'm not really sure how it all works, other than I know that the alternator keeps the battery charging. Can someone explain it a little better? They gave me a new battery and ordered a new alternator, but I have had no symptoms. The only thing I DID notice was more static on the radio the past week or so before taking it in.
What causes a bad diode? & What would happen if it was not fixed in a timely manner? The mechanic said it could cause "other electrical problems".
getting it fixed either way, but was just curious.
Thanks!
To answer:
He tested the battery (which is the original and 4 years old) said he wanted to change the battery because with the dead cell, it was showing that the alternator was bad. I advised him to change the battery, and he called back stating that the alternator had a bad diode which had caused the bad cell in the battery.
actually in thinking on it, and rereading the response below about lower rpms and idling in reference to the alternator, I have noticed that it was idling slightly harder (shakier, a little noisier) for the past few months or so, don't know if that is a possible symptom or not?
What causes a bad diode? & What would happen if it was not fixed in a timely manner? The mechanic said it could cause "other electrical problems".
getting it fixed either way, but was just curious.

Thanks!
To answer:
He tested the battery (which is the original and 4 years old) said he wanted to change the battery because with the dead cell, it was showing that the alternator was bad. I advised him to change the battery, and he called back stating that the alternator had a bad diode which had caused the bad cell in the battery.
actually in thinking on it, and rereading the response below about lower rpms and idling in reference to the alternator, I have noticed that it was idling slightly harder (shakier, a little noisier) for the past few months or so, don't know if that is a possible symptom or not?