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Loosen the belts, unbolt the old alternator, bolt the new one on, tighten the belts back up.
BeltsYes, you must remove all of the belts to replace the alternator belt. The compressor belt first, then the power steering belt then the alternator belt.
Loosen the tension on the belts, unbolt the old one, bolt in the new one, and retighten the belts.
there should be two major bolts to the alternator one to losse'n up the belts and the other to release the alternator to the mount. loosen the belts first and then remove the belts.. after this it should be easy to replace the alternator
It should have three, water pump / fan, alternator, and air conditioning (if equiped). Durango down south...
the alternator will be on the end of the engine that has the drive belts or serpentine belts, alternators are belt driven.
I had the same problem and then my alternator went out. Replaced alternator and haven't had the problem since. Check your belts.
Changing the alternator or removing and installing the belt should not cause excessive stress or wear on the belts.
Yes, you can stretch it to put it on and then adjust the tension.
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three belts
The alternator is driven by a belt. Follow the belts and you will find the alternator.