I just wanted to add a comment and thank you very much for creating this detailed video. Us DIY'ers owe a great debt to those like you who take the time to document and upload a complicated procedure like this. My Father In Law's retention pulley on the alternator failed and he shredded his serpentine into millions of tiny strands that embedded/wound themselves into the crankshaft, idler pulley and tensioner pulley. All in all, I got this done in 6 hours. Found this video and watched it numerous times and decided I could do it and save the $550 labor fee. The only things I ran into were there are 2 annoying plastic clips that are hiding up in the corners (that support the front splash shield) under the front bumper and it is easier to un-screw the side/wheel splash guards as it gives you more flex. The other thing is that I could not for the life if me get the A/C Compressor to tuck up behind the oil filter while the alternator was still attached. Instead it was much easier to just go ahead and unbolt the alternator to where it was 100% free and then push it up - this gave a ton of room to tuck the A/C compressor as before it was hitting the Alternator. However this was on a 2012 EX so I am not sure if there was a minor design change. Thank you again.
Thank you very much for your comment! Means a lot to me, and really keeps me driven to make future videos. Really glad to hear the video helped out and thanks again!
Just an fyi, since you had a hell of a time out the bottom i figured id try the top. Definately the way to go. Pulled ps pump and intake actuator, and belt. Jacked engine up and took top motor mount bolt off to get top alternator bolt. Had alternator out in 20 mins. Hope this helps people
I wish I would have seen this comment before I fought with it for two days trying to get it out the bottom. Horrible video. Go out the top done in an hour.
I agree! I did it your way as I was doing this in my driveway and didn't want to mess with the cradle on the ground. Took me a bit longer than 20 min but, I got it out and replaced from the top.
I have unfortunately had the displeasure of doing this job twice. The first Time I did it like this and most other videos described, out the bottom and that is a major pain and also takes way longer to do. Removing the power steering pump and taking the alternator out the top is FOR SURE the way to do this Job! I found this out the second time around and I have to say I was extremely glad I did!
Fyi it is possible to get the alternator out the bottom without loosening the sub frame. You do need to loosen the top motor mount and jack the engine up on the oil pan to get the top alternator bolt out but it lifts easily. Once lifted you MUST stand the AC compressor vertical and twist it to get the lines to rotate with it towards the radiator. You need to shove it all the way over almost in front of the oil filter housing. It WILL go with patients. Then there will be a large enough space to bring the alternator down back first with the pully up. It slips right out. It took me 2.5 hrs start to finish. Great video!
Thank you for this video. I just swapped the alternator on my wife's 2013 2.4L Sorento LX using your steps. The hardest part was actually getting the alternator out of the engine bay past the compressor pulley wheel. I had to drop the subframe like you suggested. If anyone else is doing this on the ground instead of a lift, make sure you jack up the driver's side off the ground as well, or else the wheel on that side won't let the frame drop down low enough. There were three other smaller bolts on the front center of the subframe. I raised and lowered the subframe it with an extra floor jack.
Thank you for this. My serpentine belt needs replacing. The mechanic told me the fender needed to be removed. But my fiancée said that isn't true. Thanks for showing that fender removal is wrong. Saved me $100.
Idler-pulley bolt is 15mm. To drop sub frame I also removed three bolts for the front motor mount. Pull up, to lift power-steering reservoir, which creates room to access the top alternator bolt. To extract old alternator, installed lower bolt until almost tight, minus 1/16 inch, ensuring that max number of threads are engaged, then tapped bolt head, in order to move bushing to open gap, also sprayed penetrating product, not sure which one worked. Nice video. Thanks.
Great Video. My suggestion is if you are doing this on the ground, removing the PS pump is far easier. I do it for all of the Kia and Hyundai's with 2.0s and 2.4s. On a lift, I might have done it the way it is illustrated in the video.
@@andreakennedy6177 I can't remember off of the top of my head, but I did remove the right side engine mount. I also removed the air intake actuator. Hopefully one of these gives you more room to get the p/s pump out.
Sups 12 I agree that sometimes the job looks easier in my video then in real life. I try to make my videos to just give you a rundown and show you what you're looking at. I try to keep them quick. glad to hear this vid worked for you though and thank you for sharing your input!
Great to hear you are doing it yourself. But unfortunately without seeing it I wouldn't really be able to give you any suggestions. It's been a while since I did one of these
With a small engine, I hoped it would be easier to get to. Need to take it to a mechanic shop since so much needs to be removed and it has to go up on a lift. I miss my Bronco, such a huge engine bay, easy to work on while the truck had all 4 on the ground.
Scott Mahony honestly it's been a while since I worked on one of these. There might be another couple bolts if you take a look. And plus the struts and everything else or holding it all up to. You shouldn't have to move it very much though
Thanks man. When I jacked up the motor it raised the subframe back up. I lowered the motor back down after getting that top bolt out and had more room to work with... or I should say a tiny bit. This was definitely a tight job. Got some decent dings on my hands. I would have to say the hardest part was getting that alternator back on to its brackets. I really appreciate the video it helped me a ton. Kia quoted 895 for the job.
Any idea how to change the v belt on a 2.4 liter 2016 Kia Sorento? Serpentine belt came off no problem but can't figure out the v belt. The v belt goes around the water pump.
I pulled the core support loose and took it out the top, it seems I spent a lot less time doing it that way, all I did was pull it forward, not detaching it
Haha I hear you there man. Sadly this would be considered having plenty of space compared to some of the jobs I do at work. That's why I drive the 1996 Dodge Ram Cummins. plenty of room and overall the truck is engineered very well in my opinion
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Yeah sadly there's nothing on it. I would assume it's the same as this because both models have the engine in sideways and it looks like the alternator is in the same spot.
One is out on my wife car now and guess who has to replace it. These automobile company designers need work on a car before it leaves the plant. So basically take everything out and leave the alternator.
Holy crap. What a pain in the ass. I've never encountered an alternator so ridiculously buried before. Not looking forward to this at all. Thanks for the video.
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow I'm doing the job on a Rondo, and it's the lower bolt that hits the frame. Going to have to experiment a bit tomorrow to see how I might get it free. I think anyone who designs a part of a car should be forced to do a hands-on replacement, just so they're motivated to make it more user-friendly :-)
Bruh I am about to attempt to do his at my house in my front yard and I already know how much of a bitch this is gonna be. You had to drop the subframes remove a a/c compressor just to be Abel to take it out. How much does that job pay at the dealer flat rate? I’d really like to know. Wish me luck about to do this on flat ground. Might just go from the top and remove the power steering out the way.
Yes, if you're doing it on the ground, you're better off going from the Top. If you read through the comments, you'll see some other people also said that. I'm not sure what the flat rate is. Good luck on the job! It's not bad
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow update i was able to get it done through the top by removing the power steering pump but what a mission that was my friends i had to bend ac lines and all in order to get the alternator to come out of the small space i had . fuck a kia im never changing another alt unless i am in a shop with a lift and all the right tools .
This is way to much work. No need to go this far. I removed the radiator brackets and the fan shroud. Alternator came out. It’s a 2 hour job if your mechanical inclined.
But I appreciate you dropping your method in the comment. I think a few other people did the same thing passed on this video. Always more than one way to do a job
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow I'm just changing out the belt on my wife's sorento.. I'm thinking just the wheel, cover and that's it, but if have been more happy if it was just moving the tensioner and threading the belt but I'm guessing its not possible with out wheel and cover removal... And jacking the Bastard up.
:)))) i stopped watching when this n said 47 ft lbs torque spec on the alternator bolts, :))) too funny, who torques down alternator bolts ? :)). + way easier to go out the top.
I sure do and I just done it I've been doing it for about 20 minutes I took the power steering pump out of the way I took the motor mount off the serpentine belt move the radiator hose and the air actuator valve on the side of the intake took loose the alternator lift the motor up take out the top bolt and pulled out the top and drop it back in that way and I'm putting it back together now
Now that I look back on the comments, there were several other people that mentioned doing it from above. I actually updated the description a while back it looks like as well. LOL. Guess my memories going. I have a lot of videos on here. Either which way, I feel this video is still helpful to give an overview of what's involved with the job. From the top or bottom doesn't really make a difference
I just wanted to add a comment and thank you very much for creating this detailed video. Us DIY'ers owe a great debt to those like you who take the time to document and upload a complicated procedure like this. My Father In Law's retention pulley on the alternator failed and he shredded his serpentine into millions of tiny strands that embedded/wound themselves into the crankshaft, idler pulley and tensioner pulley. All in all, I got this done in 6 hours. Found this video and watched it numerous times and decided I could do it and save the $550 labor fee.
The only things I ran into were there are 2 annoying plastic clips that are hiding up in the corners (that support the front splash shield) under the front bumper and it is easier to un-screw the side/wheel splash guards as it gives you more flex.
The other thing is that I could not for the life if me get the A/C Compressor to tuck up behind the oil filter while the alternator was still attached. Instead it was much easier to just go ahead and unbolt the alternator to where it was 100% free and then push it up - this gave a ton of room to tuck the A/C compressor as before it was hitting the Alternator. However this was on a 2012 EX so I am not sure if there was a minor design change.
Thank you again.
Thank you very much for your comment! Means a lot to me, and really keeps me driven to make future videos. Really glad to hear the video helped out and thanks again!
Refreshingly one of the best diy youtube videos of all time--quick, exact, to the point, no fluff. thank you so much.
Just an fyi, since you had a hell of a time out the bottom i figured id try the top. Definately the way to go. Pulled ps pump and intake actuator, and belt. Jacked engine up and took top motor mount bolt off to get top alternator bolt. Had alternator out in 20 mins. Hope this helps people
I wish I would have seen this comment before I fought with it for two days trying to get it out the bottom. Horrible video. Go out the top done in an hour.
I agree! I did it your way as I was doing this in my driveway and didn't want to mess with the cradle on the ground. Took me a bit longer than 20 min but, I got it out and replaced from the top.
How did you guys get the ps pump off? We can't get to the Las bolt that looks like it's behind the intake manifold.
20 mins my foot
I have unfortunately had the displeasure of doing this job twice. The first Time I did it like this and most other videos described, out the bottom and that is a major pain and also takes way longer to do.
Removing the power steering pump and taking the alternator out the top is FOR SURE the way to do this Job! I found this out the second time around and I have to say I was extremely glad I did!
Fyi it is possible to get the alternator out the bottom without loosening the sub frame. You do need to loosen the top motor mount and jack the engine up on the oil pan to get the top alternator bolt out but it lifts easily. Once lifted you MUST stand the AC compressor vertical and twist it to get the lines to rotate with it towards the radiator. You need to shove it all the way over almost in front of the oil filter housing. It WILL go with patients. Then there will be a large enough space to bring the alternator down back first with the pully up. It slips right out. It took me 2.5 hrs start to finish. Great video!
Thank you for this video. I just swapped the alternator on my wife's 2013 2.4L Sorento LX using your steps. The hardest part was actually getting the alternator out of the engine bay past the compressor pulley wheel. I had to drop the subframe like you suggested. If anyone else is doing this on the ground instead of a lift, make sure you jack up the driver's side off the ground as well, or else the wheel on that side won't let the frame drop down low enough. There were three other smaller bolts on the front center of the subframe. I raised and lowered the subframe it with an extra floor jack.
Awesome to hear and thanks for putting some additional information on here for people in the future.
Thank you trying right now cant seem to get it back in now
Thank you for this. My serpentine belt needs replacing. The mechanic told me the fender needed to be removed. But my fiancée said that isn't true. Thanks for showing that fender removal is wrong. Saved me $100.
Thanks so much for the help.
BTW this also works for Hyundai Santa Fe 2.4L if anyone is in doubt!
Idler-pulley bolt is 15mm. To drop sub frame I also removed three bolts for the front motor mount. Pull up, to lift power-steering reservoir, which creates room to access the top alternator bolt. To extract old alternator, installed lower bolt until almost tight, minus 1/16 inch, ensuring that max number of threads are engaged, then tapped bolt head, in order to move bushing to open gap, also sprayed penetrating product, not sure which one worked. Nice video. Thanks.
Great Video.
My suggestion is if you are doing this on the ground, removing the PS pump is far easier. I do it for all of the Kia and Hyundai's with 2.0s and 2.4s. On a lift, I might have done it the way it is illustrated in the video.
Thanks man and thank you for adding the tips
Do you have any pointers on the bolts that need to come off PS pump ? Already have belt off
@@andreakennedy6177 I can't remember off of the top of my head, but I did remove the right side engine mount. I also removed the air intake actuator. Hopefully one of these gives you more room to get the p/s pump out.
I appreciate that time you took to explain details on this particular task, thank You!!!
For the mechanics just looking for the process, go through the top
I needed to replace my serpentine belt and your video was very helpful. Thanks!!
best and most practical video I've seen thank you.
Thanks for the video. Followed what you did and saved $550!!!
jay walker awesome man glad to hear! Thanks for the comment I really appreciate it. And consider throwing me a subscribe. Thanks again
This video was great but just an FYI if you are planning on doing this it is not as easy as it looks and will require some swearing.
Sups 12 I agree that sometimes the job looks easier in my video then in real life. I try to make my videos to just give you a rundown and show you what you're looking at. I try to keep them quick. glad to hear this vid worked for you though and thank you for sharing your input!
NoNonsenseKnowHow haha yeah I really appreciate it.
Nice job explaining... ill be using this video to swap mine out tommorrow
I like your style. Great video.
How do I take off the PS pump enough to get to alternator? Not sure what’s the correct bolts🥴 already have my belt off btw
2012 Kia Sorento 2.4l 4cyl
Great to hear you are doing it yourself. But unfortunately without seeing it I wouldn't really be able to give you any suggestions. It's been a while since I did one of these
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Thank you for replying so fast!! Unfortunately I have no other options but to do it myself. Could I send an email of some pics?
With a small engine, I hoped it would be easier to get to. Need to take it to a mechanic shop since so much needs to be removed and it has to go up on a lift.
I miss my Bronco, such a huge engine bay, easy to work on while the truck had all 4 on the ground.
Right to the point! Love it!
I got the subframe to drop a little but not as much as you did. Is there something other than those 4 bolts holding it up?
Scott Mahony honestly it's been a while since I worked on one of these. There might be another couple bolts if you take a look. And plus the struts and everything else or holding it all up to. You shouldn't have to move it very much though
Thanks man. When I jacked up the motor it raised the subframe back up. I lowered the motor back down after getting that top bolt out and had more room to work with... or I should say a tiny bit. This was definitely a tight job. Got some decent dings on my hands. I would have to say the hardest part was getting that alternator back on to its brackets. I really appreciate the video it helped me a ton. Kia quoted 895 for the job.
Scott Mahony glad to hear man! And thanks for your comment
moved oil filter housing over after unbolting compressor and came out thru there thanks.
Great vid 👍🏽 and glad you said the bolt sizes as well thank you 😊
Thanks man. And yeah I usually try to get that in there when I can
You don't have to remove the bottom bolt completely. Just loosen it up to release from the bracket
God bless you sir!
Any idea how to change the v belt on a 2.4 liter 2016 Kia Sorento? Serpentine belt came off no problem but can't figure out the v belt. The v belt goes around the water pump.
You should be able to look up a belt diagram online and find the routing. But if the belt came off, you need to find out the reason why it came off
I pulled the core support loose and took it out the top, it seems I spent a lot less time doing it that way, all I did was pull it forward, not detaching it
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Makes me want to trade it in. Sick of working on cars with no room. Lets make the motor sit off center just to make your life a living hell.
Haha I hear you there man. Sadly this would be considered having plenty of space compared to some of the jobs I do at work. That's why I drive the 1996 Dodge Ram Cummins. plenty of room and overall the truck is engineered very well in my opinion
Thanks
How long did this take?
To be honest I don't remember. But I would imagine maybe an hour or so
I know that's not a very helpful answer. Sorry
How to remove the tensioner pulley show me in a video u explain good
Og nononsense.
I need to know how to do this on the 3.5L v6
No videos on the 3.5? Have you tried looking up similar Hyundai or kia models that have the 3.5 liter?
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Yeah sadly there's nothing on it. I would assume it's the same as this because both models have the engine in sideways and it looks like the alternator is in the same spot.
I'm about to do that job too! I got a 2013 3.5 V6 Sorento
One is out on my wife car now and guess who has to replace it. These automobile company designers need work on a car before it leaves the plant. So basically take everything out and leave the alternator.
Needed to know how the tensioner reinstalls.
How did u tuck it up like that I cant get mine to move around for shit.
Are you referring to the AC compressor? Do you have the bracket and electrical connection off?
Holy crap. What a pain in the ass. I've never encountered an alternator so ridiculously buried before. Not looking forward to this at all. Thanks for the video.
Yeah I'm not a big fan alternators in hard-to-reach locations either! Never fun. No problem and good luck with the job. Appreciate the comment
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow I'm doing the job on a Rondo, and it's the lower bolt that hits the frame. Going to have to experiment a bit tomorrow to see how I might get it free. I think anyone who designs a part of a car should be forced to do a hands-on replacement, just so they're motivated to make it more user-friendly :-)
That bolt is a biissh to get out. But I think it was redesigned and shortened
So just like Brain Surgery,Got it
Before you take your Sorento apart you're supposed to pull it out from the front lol
Bruh I am about to attempt to do his at my house in my front yard and I already know how much of a bitch this is gonna be. You had to drop the subframes remove a a/c compressor just to be Abel to take it out. How much does that job pay at the dealer flat rate? I’d really like to know. Wish me luck about to do this on flat ground. Might just go from the top and remove the power steering out the way.
Yes, if you're doing it on the ground, you're better off going from the Top. If you read through the comments, you'll see some other people also said that. I'm not sure what the flat rate is. Good luck on the job! It's not bad
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow i cant take off the power steering pump so im trying to go from thebottem
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow update i was able to get it done through the top by removing the power steering pump but what a mission that was my friends i had to bend ac lines and all in order to get the alternator to come out of the small space i had . fuck a kia im never changing another alt unless i am in a shop with a lift and all the right tools .
This isn’t fucking fast wtf! This shit is so much fucking work
No it's not bad
And I meant fast-paced instructions
This is way to much work. No need to go this far. I removed the radiator brackets and the fan shroud. Alternator came out. It’s a 2 hour job if your mechanical inclined.
I'll say this. It took me weigh less than 2 hours...
But I appreciate you dropping your method in the comment. I think a few other people did the same thing passed on this video. Always more than one way to do a job
The top is easier I just did it the other day
Wow for a alternator??? Fuck that
It's not too bad once you dig in. Certainly worse alternators to do out there.
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow I'm just changing out the belt on my wife's sorento.. I'm thinking just the wheel, cover and that's it, but if have been more happy if it was just moving the tensioner and threading the belt but I'm guessing its not possible with out wheel and cover removal... And jacking the Bastard up.
When something is wrong with a Kia it should just go to the junkyard before the engine fails.
Short summary - there is no way you are doing this job at home. :)
LOL, nah you got it. Definitely harder at home though in the driveway
What a waste of time.. take the p.s pump and reservoir bracket.. save you so much time and hard work.
:)))) i stopped watching when this n said 47 ft lbs torque spec on the alternator bolts, :))) too funny, who torques down alternator bolts ? :)). + way easier to go out the top.
That's too much work just for removing Alternator
This is in no way a fast way to do this
I got it done fast. You got a better way?
I sure do and I just done it I've been doing it for about 20 minutes I took the power steering pump out of the way I took the motor mount off the serpentine belt move the radiator hose and the air actuator valve on the side of the intake took loose the alternator lift the motor up take out the top bolt and pulled out the top and drop it back in that way and I'm putting it back together now
@@BrianMitchell321 sweet. I'll have to give it a go that way next time I have one of these to do. Did you make a video on it?
Now that I look back on the comments, there were several other people that mentioned doing it from above. I actually updated the description a while back it looks like as well. LOL. Guess my memories going. I have a lot of videos on here. Either which way, I feel this video is still helpful to give an overview of what's involved with the job. From the top or bottom doesn't really make a difference
It took me about an hour and a half