First take positive wire from battery- take AC compressor gas out -remove motor cover-remove air intake duct system-remove positive wire screw from alternator- remove second screw from alternator same place as positive screw was- remove AC dryer hose from compressor for space -disconnect AC compressor plug -remove AC compressor-remove alternator =D then assemble everything the way was taking out dont forget to test wiring and making sure alternator is working 100% percent before installation and last thing is to put gas free-on and test AC =D - BRIGHT MINDS AUTO ELECTRIC BRONX NYC
jaguar recommends 5w30
about 30 grand new..
5w-30 is recommended
It uses standard 5w-30 oil.
10 30 synthetic oil
Best done cold. from under the hood, there are to metal clamps on the back of the headlamp assembly and remove the cover then replave the bulb, on the driver side you can remove the battery for ease
Best done cold. from under the hood, there are to metal clamps on the back of the headlamp assembly and remove the cover then replave the bulb, on the driver side you can remove the battery for ease
loosen bottom bolt on the alternator unit and push the alternator towards the engine block until you can remove the belt from the pulley on the alternator. Leave in the bottom bolt until you have removed the top bolt as it may need some levering with a small pry bar to pull the top of the alternator away, when the top is free remove the bottom bolt while holding the alternator so it wont fall, and remove the tension spring. This should only take about 20 to 30 mins!
6.5 Quarts of 5W 30
The owner's manual recommends Castrol 5W 30.
Problem with your alternator, possibly the diode pack or brushes. Remove them, (Can be done without removing the alternator) New unit for this is about $30 .
5w-30 is recommended but you can use 0w-30 as well. You can also use synthetic oil if you wish but it is not needed.