In this step-by-step video you will learn how to remove and replace a bad alternator and correctly install a new alternator. Whether the alternator is not putting out the correct voltage or it is making noise from a bad bearing, you can fix it yourself and save a lot of money.
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Socket Set used
Serpentine Belt Tool used
Torque Wrench used
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