yes, once the alternator is removed from the bracket, the axle and exhaust interferes with the removal of the alternator from the vehicle.
I'VE BEEN TOLD A SHORTCUT TO REPLACING THE WATER PUMP IS TO REMOVE THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND THE WATER PUMP WILL COME OUT EASILY. THEN OF COURSE, YOU HAVE THE EXPENSE OF REPLACING THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET AND EXHAUST O-RING GASKET. BUT A LOT CHEAPER THAN REMOVING THE WHOLE FRONT OF THE MOTOR. Try a chiltons manual or www.alldata.com If this is a quad four motor, you may not want to try this at home.
Yes, those exhaust gases are extremely hot and can cause the alternator to overheat. Not only that but that carbon monoxide can enter the vehicle and kill you.
Honda-Tech.com dseries.org google lol and of course... chiltons or haynes
Its Located be hide the Exhaust manifold, You have to take off the Cat, to get to it
Behind the exhaust manifold, next to the alternator.
Chiltons auto manuals have good diagrams, your oxygen sensor is on your exhaust in front of the catalytic converter.
Typically, replacing an exhaust will cost between $200 - $300, or the regional equivalent. Replacing an exhaust for a Peugeot 206 should not cost more than $300. Customers should be wary of scams, as certain garages may overcharge for some services.
Replacing your stock exhaust system with an aftermarket option is one of the simplest and most basic ways to improve the performance of your car. Increased exhaust flow not only increases horsepower and torque across the power band, but in many cases it can also improve the gas mileage. Because no internal or highly mechanical changes are made, replacing any part of the total exhaust system is as simple as removing and replacing a series of bolts.
It's right there on the Exhaust manafold. The other is located under the car right after then engine on the exhaust. It might be different on the V-6
First to change the alternator: *Take out the oil carbronater *Then clean out the exhaust pipe *Take the alternator and clean what is dirty, then you don't need to change it, because now it's clean!
Drive to an exhaust shop
Check exhaust system (hangers) Check heat shield on catalytic converter