Replacing a Car Alternator?

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How to Replace a Car's Alternator should only be done by someone who knows what they are doing. Raise the hood and locate the alternator. Make sure the engine is off. Unscrew and remove any nuts, screws and parts that need to be removed. Once that's done take out the alternator.
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1. Pull your car into the garage or your work area. Turn the car off and let it sit for a while to cool. 2. Begin by disconnecting the negative cable of the battery. 3. Remove the
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1. Remove your alternator from your car and the voltage regulator from your alternator. The voltage regulator merely screws into the top of your alternator. 2. Remove the old alternator
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1. Disconnect the negative battery cable from its terminal post and slip the cable's rubber grommet over the electrical post to prevent an accidental discharge. 2. Disconnect the
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1. Detach the negative battery cable of the Lincoln Town Car from the battery post with an open-end wrench. 2. Loosen the bolts that secure the alternator to the engine and bracket
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