Go under the engine and follow the belt down to the under side of the engine. You will see a metric size 14 bolt just to the left that runs up to the tensioner. Turn clockwise to tighten but don't over tighten.
need to replace alternator on a ford expediting 2003
2.6 Liter Mitsubishi Engine
disconnect batteries. alternator sits on top of motor. disconnect electrical connectors from alternator remove 3 bolts from alternator remove upper fan shroud replace with new alternator to put serpantine belt back on use a 1/2" breaker bar to pull tension pulley
Loosen the tension on the belts, unbolt the old one, bolt in the new one, and retighten the belts.
Manual for 2003 Montero Sport with a 3.5 liter says 10.2 quarts.
If it has a serpentine belt it should have an automatic belt tensioner If it doesn't have a serpentine belt then alternator should be the adjustment/pivot point
If your vehicle has an automatic belt tensioner with a serpentine belt, the belt is worn and needs to be replaced. On older models, the belt tension can be set by adjusting it at the alternator bracket. Loosen but do not remove the two bolts that hold the alternator in place (one at the bracket and one on the block) and pull the alternator to tighten the belt. Hold in position while re-tightening the bracket bolt then tighten the bolt on the block.
in the hazard switch
It depends. The 2.2 and 2.3 liter models (S, Si, SE) share a particular alternator. The 2.2 liter VTEC model uses a different model alternator.
Check out the related links section for a video on how to instal a Ford F150 Triton 4.6 liter alternator.
The engine computer is also the alternator regulator.
Integrated into the alternator