Motorola Alternator

Motorola Marine Alternator

Motorola is an American telecommunications company that was founded on September 25th, 1928. They rose to prominence during the 1930s with developments in radio receivers and transmitters, and in the mid 1940s, Motorola helped usher in the home television. The company was a pioneer in developing wireless network equipment and broadcasting products such as set-top boxes and digital video recorders and Motorola helped bring cellular radio technology, once reserved for military use, to the civilian market. During the mid 1990s, were the leaders of consumer cell phones, famous for the original “flip” phone and other groundbreaking mobile phone designs. In addition to their wireless communications products, Motorola also had their own automotive parts division. Motorola helped develop in-car GPS navigation systems, engine and transmission computerized control modules, vehicle stability systems, and electronic components for steering, braking, and power door locks and windows. Motorola was also a producer of OEM-spec aftermarket components. Alternators built by Motorola were constructed to meet or exceed OEM quality and were available as replacement parts for the top-selling automakers. Motorola marine alternators were also held to the same quality, but with additional shielding and reinforcements to endure the harsh salt and moisture-rich environment of the open sea. Motorola makes marine alternators are replacements for Delco, Volvo Penta, and other marine engine manufacturers. Discount Starter & Alternator specializes in marine-grade ignition parts for your marine engine. We carry brand new, OEM-spec, aftermarket (as well as some original equipment) Motorola alternators for marine engines and replacement parts for the leading names in watercraft powersports vehicles including OMC, Pleasurecraft, Mercury Marine, Mercruiser, AC Delco, and more. No used starters and alternators or rebuilt marine starters here; our replacement marine alternators are brand new brand new units that meet or exceed OEM quality.

Learn how to test the voltage in your own alternator by clicking this link: How to Check an Alternator.