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Albury Auto Electrical
At A Plus Automotive Electrical in Albury, auto electrical work is our specialty. With a fully equipped workshop and state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, our qualified auto electricians provide comprehensive auto electrical services for cars, 4WDs, caravans, trucks, motorcycles, boats and more. We can test and replace malfunctioning batteries, alternators, starters, ECUs, power steering, headlights and more. Not only that, our team can install a variety of auto accessories such as LED driving lights and tail lights, electrical winches, reverse cameras and much more.
Ensure your vehicle’s electrical system is in tip-top shape with a visit to A Plus Automotive Electrical in Lavington today. We service clients from Albury, Wodonga, Corowa and beyond. Call
(02) 6040 2544 to book your service.
Auto Electrical Diagnostics
Unfortunately, the warning lights on your dashboard isn’t always a clear indication of what’s wrong with your vehicle. Thankfully, at A Plus Automotive Electrical, our auto electricians have the know-how and state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to quickly identify and correct any electrical issues with your vehicle.
As modern vehicles become increasingly complex, we always come well-equipped with the right tools and latest industry developments in order to ensure your vehicle has a fully functional electrical system.
If you’ve got a tricky auto electrical problem, give us a call today to get it sorted.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are common signs of auto electrical problems?
Common signs of auto electrical issues include dim or flickering headlights, a car that won’t start or struggles to crank, dashboard warning lights, malfunctioning power windows or locks, and unusual battery drainage. Electrical systems control many functions in modern vehicles, so even minor malfunctions can point to deeper issues such as a failing alternator, damaged wiring, or a faulty ignition switch. In some cases, the vehicle may experience intermittent issues that only occur under specific conditions—this can be a sign of loose connections or corroded terminals. Addressing these issues early helps prevent breakdowns and costly repairs.
Why does my car battery keep dying?
A repeatedly flat battery can be caused by several issues. One of the most common is a parasitic drain, where electrical components like interior lights, dash cams, or faulty relays continue to draw power after the vehicle is turned off. Other causes include a failing alternator that doesn’t properly recharge the battery, corroded battery terminals reducing current flow, or simply an old battery near the end of its lifespan. Environmental factors, such as extreme temperatures, can also shorten a battery’s effectiveness. Diagnosing the root cause typically involves checking the battery voltage, testing the alternator, and inspecting for hidden power drains.
What does the alternator do in a car?
The alternator is a vital component of a car’s electrical system. It converts mechanical energy from the engine into electrical energy to recharge the battery and power the vehicle’s electrical systems while driving. This includes everything from headlights and the radio to air conditioning and onboard computers. Without a functioning alternator, the battery would quickly drain, leading to engine stalling or a failure to start. Signs of a failing alternator include dim lights, a whining noise from the engine bay, and the battery warning light appearing on the dashboard. Regular testing helps ensure your alternator is charging at the correct voltage.