How do you replace the alternator on a 1988 Pontiac Fiero
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∙ 14y agonope, not for a fan anyways, for alternator, water pump ect it does
It's two bolts. There is a top alternator bolt and an lower adjustment bolt. Loosen both bolts enough to slip off the alternator belt. Remove the bolts, and then slide the alternator down and under the car through the passengerside wheel well. Installation is the reverse of above.
Yes. The final year of Fiero production ( 1988 ) had power steering.
no were there junk any ways
Fiero does not use a speedo cable There is an electronic sensor mounted on top of the transmission that both the engine computer and the speedo in the dash read to get the speed.
Fiero does not use a speedo cable There is an electronic sensor mounted on top of the transmission that both the engine computer and the speedo in the dash read to get the speed.
Pontiac Fiero made from 1984-1988
Standing straight up in the drivers seat.
1984-1988 pontiac fiero with the 2.5L engine or any pontiac with the 2.5L engine
Jack the car up in the rear and pull off the passenger side rear wheel. you will be able to see the slider that the alternator is mounted on. remove that bolt and clawl under the car to remove the top bolt from the alternator. the reason for this is that the alternator has to come out of the bottom of the car. you will want to be under the car to catch the alternator when it come loose. repeat steps in reverse to put alternator back on. use a bar to put tention on the alternator to get the proper tention on the belt.
call the person you got the car from they ripped you off. fiero's were only made from 1984-1988 so if you have a 1994 someone took you for a rideAnswerand there isn't a speed cable. its electronic. there is a speed sencer that goes to the tranny that a wire hooks too. not that hard to replace.
On the exhaust pipe, from where it leaves the engine, but before the catalytic converter.