Thank you so much for your video. I did everything the way you said except I used a serpentine belt removal tool that gives you the leverage to move the tensioner back with ease. Once I had it back far enough, there is a hole that you can put the short end of an Allen wrench in to lock the tensioner in place. By doing that, I could do the whole job by myself. I went to buy the removal tool from Auto Zone and found out that they will loan it to you. Thanks again!
Thank you for showing me the trick on how to remove the alternator without removing the radiator. Your technique saved me a lot of time
Life saver! Thank you for explaining how to remove the alternator without taking a bunch of parts out.
Thank you so much for your video. I did everything the way you said except I used a serpentine belt removal tool that gives you the leverage to move the tensioner back with ease. Once I had it back far enough, there is a hole that you can put the short end of an Allen wrench in to lock the tensioner in place. By doing that, I could do the whole job by myself. I went to buy the removal tool from Auto Zone and found out that they will loan it to you. Thanks again!
Mine went out and I was 50 miles at my work. I literally drove my car home with it. Sounding like that and I made it.😅😅
There is a way to put an Allen wrench into the tensioner so it stays back out of the way of the bottom bolt.
Nice, but three hours is too much time. I’d rather take the radiator fan off
It's easier to take the computer out then the radiator fan.
@@grantdubridge7995 for less time?
I did it in 1 hour 36 minutes without fan removed