Replacing the alternator belt on a 1999 Ford Laser can be relatively straightforward. First, ensure the engine is off and cool, then locate the belt tensioner and release tension on the belt using a wrench or ratchet. Remove the old belt and install the new one, ensuring it follows the correct routing path. Finally, reapply tension and double-check that the belt is securely in place before starting the engine.
What causes the generator to burn out after replacing the alternator
You have to remove the brake master cylinder and remove alternator through there.
ooohh, probably just because fords suck- that's probably gonna be your main reason, yah.
loosen the bolt on the tension pulley. then insert a 3/8 ratchet in the square hole on the pulley that will loosen the belt
where is the horn located on a 1999 ford explorer?
yes
Yes, it shouldn't be a problem.
the car has the original alternator in it, the brackets for the new alternator (the ford one) are uneven and wont fit the belts on them, i was wondering if i can take the brackets from the old alternator and replace them on the for so the belts will fit answer quickly thanks!
You go to a mechanic.
On the back of the alternator
Have you tried replacing the PCV valve?
( Yes ) the 1999 Ford Explorer has a serpentine belt It is used to " drive " the accessories Power steering pump , alternator , etcetera