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Can a car run off just the alternator?

My battery is having some trouble. I’m wondering if I’ll be able to drive home if I get a jumpstart. Can a car run off just the alternator?

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Bonnie Stinson · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A car can run off just the alternator, maybe, if you drive an older car.
The alternator does not require a battery to operate. However, your engine does need the battery to start the car. In other words, if you can get enough power from a
jumpstart
to start your car, then the alternator may be able to take over and power the car after that.
Remember that while a car can run off just the alternator, run time varies dramatically. You may be able to drive for just five minutes or up to two hours. It all depends on how fast and how far you drive.
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