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A complicated task, just became simpler. So often, I hear from people about being intimidated by how the alternator was mounted. People "scared", if you will, to take so much apart to change an alternator. Today, we sent the problems packing. We did not show the unit actually being pulled from the truck, or the new one being put in. Mainly in part, because the unit put up a fight and there was too much editing (swearing). But, we did describe it in full detail. The actual procedure preceding removal, and post-install, covers all the important information. The actual removal and install, can be handled without problems. The procedure before, and following, will allow the unit to be removed, replaced, and operational. |
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