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Has anyone done DIY on a alternator ?

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Old 01-21-08, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by PetesLS400
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power steering pulley has to come off in order to get the alt out.I posted a thread like this awhile back, and I have done the alt already so i know you have to remove it
Old 01-21-08, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 313vip
power steering pulley has to come off in order to get the alt out.I posted a thread like this awhile back, and I have done the alt already so i know you have to remove it
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Old 01-21-08, 06:29 PM
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I pulled mine over the weekend when I was changing my timing belt.

I didnt realize how easy it was and I am sick now that I paid $800 at a local shop to get it done 2 years ago.

He is right when he says you must pull the power steering pump pully. That is easy, though. I stuck a pair of pliers in backwards with one handle in a hole. Then I turned it until they got caught on the pump. Then I loosened the bolt.

After the bolt is removed. Pull the pulley off. (it may take some wiggling off, but just make sure you dont bend it)

Then there is a nut on top of the alternator... Then A long bolt at the bottom where I think the ground goes in... I cannot remember. Then from there, look for any more bolts on it and pull it..

The belt is easy to pull, just put a wrench on the tension pulley and move it to the left to give you enough slack to remove the belt. After that, you're good to go.... ( do this first)

Definitely do it from the bottom. I cannot believe I paid $800 to get it done...

I am a sucker for trusting my mechanic. I didnt want to bother with pulling as much as they said was involved. Oh well.. Good luck man.. If you have any questions shoot me a message. GL
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Thanks dcz

I was downtown Chicago this past Saturday (40 miles from home and it was -3 outside). The alternator died out and we were stuck, luckily my friend was down there on a date and we sat in his Avalanche till we figured out what to do, ended up just pushing the car into a pay lot and then had it towed the following day.

Ordered an alternator from eBay for $130, cheapest I found at a local autoparts store was $230 so I think I did good
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