How do you remove battery from Infiniti I30?

How do you remove battery from Infiniti I30?

Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery of your Infiniti I30 with an open-end wrench and crescent wrench. Move the cable out of the way so that it does not come in contact with any other metal parts. Slide underneath the car and remove the cover underneath the engine that is covering the alternator with a metric socket wrench.

How does the alternator work on an Infiniti I30?

The alternator on your Infiniti I30 works like a generator, creating the power to keep your engine running properly. It sends the electricity back to the battery, recharging it so that the battery can start the car when needed and also keeps the electrical charge at the proper levels for your Infiniti.

How do you remove a cover from an alternator?

Move the cable out of the way so that it does not come in contact with any other metal parts. Slide underneath the car and remove the cover underneath the engine that is covering the alternator with a metric socket wrench. Place the cover out of the way so that you can retrieve it easily.

What do you use to remove an alternator pulley?

Use a metric socket wrench to loosen the tensioner bolt until the belt is loose and you can remove it from the alternator pulley. Remove the two bolts that are holding the alternator to the engine with a metric socket wrench until the bolts slide completely out and the alternator comes loose of its bracket.

The alternator on your Infiniti I30 works like a generator, creating the power to keep your engine running properly. It sends the electricity back to the battery, recharging it so that the battery can start the car when needed and also keeps the electrical charge at the proper levels for your Infiniti.

Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery of your Infiniti I30 with an open-end wrench and crescent wrench. Move the cable out of the way so that it does not come in contact with any other metal parts. Slide underneath the car and remove the cover underneath the engine that is covering the alternator with a metric socket wrench.

Use a metric socket wrench to loosen the tensioner bolt until the belt is loose and you can remove it from the alternator pulley. Remove the two bolts that are holding the alternator to the engine with a metric socket wrench until the bolts slide completely out and the alternator comes loose of its bracket.

Move the cable out of the way so that it does not come in contact with any other metal parts. Slide underneath the car and remove the cover underneath the engine that is covering the alternator with a metric socket wrench. Place the cover out of the way so that you can retrieve it easily.