No, an alternator is not part of the power train. It is an auxiliary to provide electricity.
is camshaft part of power train component or engine
Yes, it's part of the drivetrain, also known as a power train.
Yes and No. As far as the steering column no, that is part of the chassis electrical system. The ignition is part of the power train.
The alternator belt is an important part inside a car. It is used for providing power to the alternator via the crankshaft pulley's force.
No, it it not part of the power train
Considered a "wear" item - not covered by power train wty.
It is an integral part of/in the flywheel
part of the power train control module
Unless things have changed, the diodes are part of the alternator. The voltage regulator is attached to the alternator but the diodes are part of the alternator.
Because it engages/disengages the rotating power of the engine from the transmission.
A locomotive is what supplies the power. A locomotive can in itself be considered a train depending on its function. A cowcatcher!
the alternator supplies power to the distributer, the battery gives power the the alternator