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Old 14-07-2011, 06:56 PM   #1
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Default how to replace alternator help

ok so i had a power sterring problem and one thing led to another and boom got my alternator coverd in power steering fluid a few days ago and now it doesnt work, i checked all the conections were clean, wiped down the alterantor it just doesnt charge (havent voltege tested) and the battery is only a few months old (less then a year) so lead me to belive its screwed haha

so my question is How do u remove and replace the alternator? im new to this kinda DIY stuff so any pics, tips or guids would be fantastic, also is it worth changing the Belt while the alternator is out since it has to be removed ne way?


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