I appreciate showing the struggle. my least favorite part is trying to get things in and out of the bay. woulda bought a new alternator tho because it would suck having to do this again in 20k miles.
Hi! I have same noise on alternator, so on weekend will change bearings in it even it is -20 outside) and additionally 12.5-12.8 Volts is good battery without engine running, and 14.2-14.7 Volt must be while running, more than 15 volts it is not good, it means your alternator will overcharge the battery
I wonder if Honda discontinuing the FIT has caused prices for their OEM parts to skyrocket. A new OEM alternator costs $950~ USD! Compare that to a new OEM alternator for a Civic or Accord of the same year that cost $550 and $465 respectively. Used low mileage OEM seems like a more favorable gamble than Autozone chinesium.
First video I found about removing the alternator without a bunch of extra chit-chat. Thank you!
I scored a 38k mile oem alternator through lkq. Thanks for the tips.
Going to install it tonight after it cools down to under 100f outside.
Hope it worked out well!
@FitFrensofficial about 1200 miles so far so good.
I appreciate showing the struggle. my least favorite part is trying to get things in and out of the bay. woulda bought a new alternator tho because it would suck having to do this again in 20k miles.
Was definitely in it with you. Was stressing me out watching you try to get it out🤣
Hi! I have same noise on alternator, so on weekend will change bearings in it even it is -20 outside) and additionally 12.5-12.8 Volts is good battery without engine running, and 14.2-14.7 Volt must be while running, more than 15 volts it is not good, it means your alternator will overcharge the battery
Best one yet! Let's go!!
Thanks for this video. A question please: what's the part shown at 3:40 ? It's fixed with 8 mm bolt. What is that for ?
I wonder if Honda discontinuing the FIT has caused prices for their OEM parts to skyrocket. A new OEM alternator costs $950~ USD! Compare that to a new OEM alternator for a Civic or Accord of the same year that cost $550 and $465 respectively. Used low mileage OEM seems like a more favorable gamble than Autozone chinesium.
Well done! Thank you for making this video
really helpful, thank you!
try remove the dip stick
thank you bro 🙏
you should have taken off the egr i think it is called and that would have been easier to take out the alternator