Interesting that I had similar thoughts regarding the sign language. I personally don’t need it but appreciate you doing so for those that do. Very thoughtful & appreciated! Thanks for the video! 😊
Thanks for the video man. I’m going to have to do this project on a 2011 Chrysler 200 convertible that was given to me. It was great for two weeks and now the alternator went. Likely I have a piece of crap Nissan Sentra to get back-and-forth to work, but I’m dreading this project because of how stupid where they placed the alternator and the battery
Thank you for video, will try to replace the alternator, but how I can check if it is 100% alternator issue, because I thought I had to get new battery, I put new battery and then after a few miles all check lights came on the dash, and then the car started shaking and them completely turned off.
Hmmm doesn’t sound like a battery issue. There are ways to test the alternator using a meter. Charge the battery back up enough to run the car and use a meter to see if the alternator is putting out current.
If you're having an issue getting the new alternator to fit back into that groove - I did a redneck thing and spread the fittings apart just a little (put one ear on the edge of the porch and tapped it with a hammer)...[naturally, this is not the proper way to get it to fit]... choose this advice at your own risk. I am not a mechanic and this is not advice - just sharing with you what I did to figure it out myself. I'm not liable for any issues that arise from copying what I did.
Depends how fast you work, if you have all your tools ready, and all the parts you need. I don’t remember how long it took me. Someone comfortable doing this - maybe 1-2.
I’m not deaf but the fact your using sign language for the deaf is amazing to me !! Great video !
Thank you! 😃
Ive never seen a video where a person uses sign language man, you're awesome ❤
Thanks! 😃
I love that your doing sign language for some people, thank for the video just bought a Chrysler and needed this vid
Glad to help!! I’m happy to help others when I can!
Interesting that I had similar thoughts regarding the sign language. I personally don’t need it but appreciate you doing so for those that do. Very thoughtful & appreciated! Thanks for the video! 😊
Thank you!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP I'M A DIY TYPE GUY AND THIS VIDEO HELPED
I'm glad it helped someone! I had a time putting mine back in.. LOL. But, it's done. Have a great day!
Thanks for the video man. I’m going to have to do this project on a 2011 Chrysler 200 convertible that was given to me. It was great for two weeks and now the alternator went. Likely I have a piece of crap Nissan Sentra to get back-and-forth to work, but I’m dreading this project because of how stupid where they placed the alternator and the battery
It was a pain! I feel ya!
This was very helpful. Thank you!
I’m glad it helped you! Thanks for the feedback!
Nice sign language. Never seen someone add that in a mechanic video.
P.s i just changed mine out too to save money 😂😂
Thanks!
Great thanks for the tips I gotta do this on the weekend 🙄
You got this! Hope it went well!
Love the video. Thanks for the help.
Glad it helped!
I’m stuck at 11:17 I did everything right I think but that part hasn’t came out and idk which screw I’m missing.
Did you get BOTH bolts on the front of it? My upper bolt was already missing. I took out the lower bolt and the one on the side.
I figured it out it’s in the top left of the a compressor I overlooked
@@ovpain1333 good! I’m glad you found it. I do hope the video is helpful.
Thank you for video, will try to replace the alternator, but how I can check if it is 100% alternator issue, because I thought I had to get new battery, I put new battery and then after a few miles all check lights came on the dash, and then the car started shaking and them completely turned off.
Hmmm doesn’t sound like a battery issue. There are ways to test the alternator using a meter. Charge the battery back up enough to run the car and use a meter to see if the alternator is putting out current.
What did you use to get the alternator to fit in that spot correctly
If you're having an issue getting the new alternator to fit back into that groove - I did a redneck thing and spread the fittings apart just a little (put one ear on the edge of the porch and tapped it with a hammer)...[naturally, this is not the proper way to get it to fit]... choose this advice at your own risk. I am not a mechanic and this is not advice - just sharing with you what I did to figure it out myself. I'm not liable for any issues that arise from copying what I did.
Thank you I have this issue and they want to charge 800 to replace alternator
No no no I can’t do that.
Exactly! I can’t afford those kind of prices!
How many hours
Depends how fast you work, if you have all your tools ready, and all the parts you need. I don’t remember how long it took me. Someone comfortable doing this - maybe 1-2.