I've got the V6, just remove the radiator fan directly in front of the alternator. The fan has 2 screw bolts(10mm) on top, 1 on bottom(which I could just manage to access from the top with a deep socket), unplug the wires and you can lift it out of the way. This gives you enough clearance to remove the alternator (be careful not to ding your radiator though). Also, I didn't relized that the tensioner pulley was a spring-loaded type...I've never seen one till now. Just put a wrench on the middle of the pulley and you can adjust it to move the alternater back in place. Another tip, since you're replacing the alternator, might as well replace the belt too. Good luck. 2hours - not hard, just hard to get to till you figure out what items you need to move out of the way.
Only if the battery fails the load test.
How to replace passenger side head light bulbs in a 2000 Honda Accord?
you dont
On the Bracket for sure
Right there under the hood. It is driven by a belt. Find the belt and follow it and you will find the alternator.
I don't know. No one does.
Yes yes yes. Replace it.
take it to a repair shop
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I need to find out the timing degrees on a Honda Accord 2000
I just had a radiator put in my 2000 Honda accord Friday today the car over heated I had it towed back to the shop that did the work they charged me for a heater hose and the tow
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