A core is the old or failed part that was replaced. These cores are
then remanufactured (recycled) by our technicians to original equipment specifications.
You have 15 days from the date of the purchase to return the core
deposit.
Yes. We stock a wide range of USED Starters and Alternators
backed by a 30 day - 90 day Warranty. Contact us for more info.
Prices vary depending on the year make and model of your vehicle.
A vehicle’s alternator is a device that generates an electrical current to provide its power requirements. When the engine is running, it
converts mechanical energy into electricity that’s distributed to safety systems like airbag modules and anti-lock brake system parts as well as components your car needs in order to run like fuel injectors and spark plugs. Some of the power is stored in the battery so there’s energy
available to start the car when the engine is off, and reserve power to use electrical devices when the motor isn’t running. As well, the convenience systems you use every day like power windows, the radio, and heated or ventilated seats all require significant amounts of power to operate, and it all starts with the alternator.
To keep the explanation simple, a starter is essentially a small electrical motor. This motor is powered by the car battery. The one job of this motor is to help get your car up and running. The starter motor is one piece of the starting system in your vehicle. Other pieces or parts of the starting system include the battery, battery cables, a starter relay, connecting wiring, ignition switch, Transmission Gear Position switch, Clutch Interlock switch (manual transmissions) and in some cases the engine computer.
We can provide installation services through appointments only.
Yes, we have a waiting area located by the front desk.
Apart from selling Starters & Alternators, we stock Hydraulic Pump Motors and Tarp Motors. We also Carry a wide range of components such as solenoids, regulators, pulleys, rectifiers etc, sold separately.
Yes, We offer a $10 discount to all seniors of the age of 60 and over on Wednesdays.
Aguila Starters & Alternators only accepts major credit cards and we gladly accept cash and Zelle transfers.
A core charge is a temporary deposit fee you pay when purchasing a part, that fee will then be reimbursed to you when you return the old part you’re replacing.
Remanufacturing is the process of taking used parts, completely disassembling and thoroughly cleaning them, replacing the faulty and/or worn components with original quality components, and restoring them to their original function/ OEM specification.
Yes, We remanufacture and Repair Starters and Alternators On-Site.
It usually takes us anywhere from 1 to 3 hours for car units and 2 to 4 hours for trucks units, to get the job done.
Yes, all units come with warranty.
· A battery light on isn’t actually related to a battery problem. Rather,
it’s indicating a charging system fault when the voltage is above or below the normal operating range. It comes on when the alternator output is above 15 volts or below 12 volts.
· Dim headlights and interior lights are a common symptom since
they’re receiving less than the normal 12 volts of power.
· Whining under the hood can occur when the alternator is struggling
to keep up with the car’s demand for power.
· A burning smell is another common occurrence when the belt is slipping on the alternator pulley and when there are overheating electrical connections in the alternator.
· The engine can stall while you drive when your car’s critical systems don’t have the required voltage to maintain their operations.
· A dead battery may be directly related to an alternator that’s unable
to produce power, thus it doesn’t charge the battery.
· Many of the symptoms of a bad alternator can be caused by other issues too, so an accurate diagnosis is important to prevent spending money on repairs unnecessarily.
· DASH LIGHTS: The dashboard warning lights come on when you
try to turn on your car, but the engine does not crank or spin over. This is a classic sign of a bad starter.
· CLICKING: If you experience the dreaded “clicking” noise when you try to turn the key, this is a good sign of starter failure. Keep in
mind though that even if you do not get the clicking noise and nothing happens when you try to start the car, the issue may still be with the starter.
· SLOW CRANKING: Another symptom of a failing starter is an engine that cranks over very slowly, the starter seems to drag or struggle to spin the engine over.
· SMOKE: Since there are so many electrical components connected
to the starter system, if you try to turn on the car and the only result of this is a ton of smoke, you definitely need to put the key down and call a mechanic. This could be a sign of the starter causing the electrical system to overheat.
· OIL-SOAKED STARTER: You may also want to take the time to
pop open the hood and see if you can locate the starter. Sometimes, the oil system can spring a leak which soaks the starter, leading the starter to malfunction. If this is the case, you may be in for some very expensive repairs. You will likely need to replace the starter, but you will also need to repair the oil leaks to prevent premature failure of your replacement starter.
Yes, if a VIN number is given, we can provide you with accurate pricing and availability for the unit needed.
We are open Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm and Saturdays 8am to 12pm. We are closed on Sundays.
Yes. We offer a $10 discount with a proof of ID.
Aguila uses your phone number as a reference for all warranties. Your phone number used during checkout will not be released to any third parties.
Yes, We gladly accept Apple Pay and Samsung Pay.
Please Contact us via e-mail aguilaglobalusa@gmail.com or Call Us (407) 856•3654






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