Remy Alternator P/N:14437
Keep the battery charged and every electrical system powered with the Remy Alternator 14437. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1990-1993 Ford Festiva, turning belt-driven rotation into the charging current your vehicle needs to run its ignition, lights, and accessories while the engine is running.
- Core job: Generates electrical current to charge the battery and supply the vehicle's electrical loads while the engine turns.
- Belt-driven design: Spins off the engine-belt drive to keep power flowing to the charging system.
- Direct-fit replacement: Designed to install on the listed Ford Festiva application.
Signs the original alternator may need replacing include a battery warning light, dimming or flickering lights, a repeatedly discharged battery, or a whine from the charging system. Diagnose the charging system first — if a failed alternator is the cause, this unit replaces it.
Interchange: F0BZ-10346-A · F0BZ10346A · AB150017 · B113-18-300 · B11318300 · B113-18-300A · B11318300A · B113-18-300B · B11318300B · MB113-18-300 · MB11318300 · A5T00972 · TA000A0071
Manufacturer part number 14437.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicle does the Remy 14437 alternator fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1990-1993 Ford Festiva. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your specific vehicle.
What does this alternator do?
It generates electrical current to charge the battery and power the vehicle's electrical systems while the engine is running.
What are the signs my alternator may need replacing?
A lit battery warning light, dimming or flickering lights, a repeatedly dead battery, or a charging-system whine. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
What numbers does this alternator interchange with?
It cross-references F0BZ-10346-A, AB150017, B113-18-300, B113-18-300A, B113-18-300B, MB113-18-300, A5T00972, and TA000A0071.
Will replacing this fix my dead battery?
Only if a failed alternator is the cause. A dead battery can also come from the battery itself or wiring, so diagnose the charging system first.
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