Does Firestone work on alternators?
If you’re experiencing any alternator symptoms indicating trouble under the hood, get it checked out an auto technician at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care store. After a vehicle inspection, we can perform an alternator repair or replacement and get you back on the road in no time.
How do you remove an alternator from a car?
Once the belt is off just remove whatever bolts connect the alternator to the bracket and you’re good to go. Our model required the removal of three bolts: one at the front and two at the rear. With the old alternator in your hand you’re half way home.
How many bolts do you need to replace an alternator?
Our model required the removal of three bolts: one at the front and two at the rear. With the old alternator in your hand you’re half way home. You’ll likely find getting the new one back in goes much faster since you already know what size the bolt heads are and where everything is.
What happens if you leave your alternator alone?
Your alternator supplies your car’s battery and auxiliary systems with electrical current, and a failed alternator left alone will eventually lead you with a dead battery, or a dead car on the side of the road. Keep reading to learn the signs of a damaged alternator and find out the general steps required for a DIY alternator replacement.
What should be the deflection between the drive belt and alternator?
Vehicles with a manual tensioner or the belt tightens with the alternator, there should about ½ inch of deflection in the belt between the pulleys with the greatest distance between them. Once the alternator, drive belt, and electrical connections are reinstalled, scan the work area and make sure nothing has been overlooked.
How can I tell if I need to replace my alternator?
Once the electrical connections, drive belt and any interference items are inspected, disconnected and removed, the old alternator can be unbolted from the engine and mounting brackets. Match it Up! Compare the old alternator to the replacement alternator.
Your alternator supplies your car’s battery and auxiliary systems with electrical current, and a failed alternator left alone will eventually lead you with a dead battery, or a dead car on the side of the road. Keep reading to learn the signs of a damaged alternator and find out the general steps required for a DIY alternator replacement.
Vehicles with a manual tensioner or the belt tightens with the alternator, there should about ½ inch of deflection in the belt between the pulleys with the greatest distance between them. Once the alternator, drive belt, and electrical connections are reinstalled, scan the work area and make sure nothing has been overlooked.
What does it mean when your alternator is not charging?
What it actually means is that the alternator is not properly charging the battery. Sluggish Accessories: Another possible sign is if electrical accessories or features like power windows move more slowly than they typically do. Before you get to work, you’ll want to gather all the necessary components. Choose a level, safe work area.