NO WELD YOUR OWN,.. USE FLAT STOCK BENT TO THE RIGHT ANGLE AND WELD THE END OF A WRENCH TO IT AND NOW YOU HAVE A SPECIAL TOOL FOR THE JOB. ( KEEP IT IN THE TRUNK FOR THE MONKEY!) =Answer=!!!! there are two bolts to losen the alternator on the bottom bolt stick a flat tip (screw driver) underneath the bolt and pull the flat tip up and the alternator will rise if u can't put it in use a smaller one or pull up the alternator till u can put the flat tip in it always works for me on my Neon and other vehicals
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Rear tension bolt
I used a 1/4" drive ratchet/socket. It would probably be easier if you had an offset head ratchet wrench, or bend one you have one already and are willing. Bottom pivot bolt/nut
I used a ratchet wrench in this location. made things very easy to get to.
This process is lengthly and will test your patience. Practice makes perfect tho.
No it will not fit.
No. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a Dodge Neon.
The alternator is not adjustable. The computer controls the voltage output.
There is no such part number because there is no such thing as a 1993 Dodge Neon. The Dodge Neon was introduced in the 1995 model year.
The alternator belt on a 1998 Dodge Neon is adjusted by loosening the retaining bolts and applying pressure to the side of the alternator with a pry bar. With the belt tight, the alternator can then be bolted down.
1.1 hours
Check your alternator belt, it maybe loose or your alternator is freezing up
you could pull off your positive battery cable if it stalls out then you alternator is the problem
From the alternator to the battery should be 14v
Mounted behind the engine on the passenger side. It has its own belt.
On a Dodge Neon, the coolant bypass hose is in the engine compartment. It is under the alternator and AC compressor. Both have to be removed before you will see the hose.
There is not a fusible link between the alternator and starter. There is a regulator on the alternator. The starter is directly connected to the battery, as is the alternator.