theres 2 bolts on the alternator 1 of them is to loosen the belt of and the other is to remove the alternator all together i hope that's a helpful answer to your question
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how ofen do you change a timing belt on 96 excel
To replace the alternator in a 1998 Hyundai Excel, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to prevent electrical shock. Remove the drive belt by loosening the tensioner, then unbolt the alternator from its mounting bracket. Disconnect the electrical connectors and the positive battery terminal from the alternator, and then install the new alternator by reversing the steps. Finally, reattach the drive belt and reconnect the battery cable.
In a 1999 Hyundai Excel, the alternator is typically located on the front side of the engine, near the top. It is mounted on the engine block and is driven by a belt connected to the crankshaft. To access it, you may need to remove the serpentine belt and possibly other components, depending on the specific configuration of your vehicle.
It does not have a belt, it has a chain.
how to replace an alternator belt on 2001 hyundai accent
To change the alternator belt on a Hyundai Accent, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove any necessary components that may obstruct access to the belt, such as the engine cover. Loosen the tensioner pulley by using a wrench to rotate it counterclockwise, then slide the old belt off the pulleys. Install the new belt following the correct routing, tighten the tensioner, and reassemble any removed parts.
To remove the alternator, remove the top bolt that tensions the belt. Remove the wiring. One is a plug and the other is with a nut. The last thing is to undo the bottom nut from the side closest to the exhaust under the alternator. This bolt has to be totally removed by pulling it out from the belt side. The alternetor will then lift out. After you have done this once you should be able to change one in about half an hour maximum.
how do you change 2004 kia sorento alternator belt
Loosen the alternator tensioner bolt. The alternator belt will become loose. Remove the alternator belt. Put the new alternator belt on and reverse the process.
Hyundai's as well as many other import vehicles don't actually have a "serpentine belt"..they have 3 smaller belts that run your a/c compressor (if you have a/c), your alternator and your power steering pump. Your alternator belt is your first so if you have to get to your a/c compressor belt it will require removing your alt. belt and p/s belt to get to it. This job is a little more trickier than a serpentine belt so if you aren't really mechanically I wouldn't mess with it.
To tighten the fan belt on a 1997 Hyundai Excel, first, locate the tensioner pulley. Loosen the bolt on the tensioner, then manually adjust the tension by moving the pulley or adjusting the position of the alternator (if it’s the component being adjusted). Once the desired tension is achieved, tighten the bolt on the tensioner securely. Finally, check the belt for proper tension by pressing down on it; it should have a little give but not be overly loose.