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  • Thank you , video was big help

  • Thanks.....

  • Thank you so much, wouldn't have been able to do it myself without the expert instruction!

  • @5312gdog Thank you for checking out our YouTube auto repair videos. Have a great day!

  • You guys are awesome! Thanks for the guidance!!

  • Hi how are you doing? I want to know if this video can help me with the problem with my 1999 Yokun which is a GMT400. Before Yukons were design in 1999 which they becaome rounder.

  • @blackandgold51 This should be the same as your 99 Yukon.

  • Thanks for the Video! It helped very much. However, just a question, hope you can help. After installing the new Alternator, my battery voltage fluctuates from 14 to 12 Amps. Wondering if you have a clue as to what is wrong. (Or, anyone who reads this, and knows, please reply.). Thanks!

  • @Sucio16 If your using the heat, or the AC and it dips.This does tend to happen on many vehicles because there is a great amount of draw on the system. If your just at an idle with nothing on such as the headlights, heat or AC and it tends to fluctuate then there may be an issue with the alternator.

  • @1aauto Thanks for your reply! I went over the problem, and it turned out that the alternator I purchased was faulty. I returned it to the Autozone (they tested it and stated that it passed)...but, I still requested a replacement. They were helpful and gave me a replacement. I installed it, and everything worked just right. Thank You.

  • @Sucio16 You're welcome. We carry brand new alternators here. not rebuilt ones like you local parts store typically carries. There's no core charge either with ours. They can be found on our main website 1aauto.com

  • Hey man, your video perfectly explained everything. Changed my alternator no problem. Subscribed! Thank you, and keep em coming!

  • thanks, changed my Alt in 30 mins and saved $200 dollars, it was so easy with the help of this video. Thanks again for posting these videos.

  • @sidneyincanada No Problem, Glad to help! Please visit 1A Auto dot com next time you need parts for your Chevy Silverado, Tahoe, GMC Sierra, Yukon, or any other car or truck.

  • you are a beast my friend Thanks for helping us all out. I will be replacing my Alternator very soon with pure confidants. Thanks.

  • nice video, helped me out alot and was very easy and streamlined to the point!

  • Great video. I have two things to mention. 1. At approximately 5:34 in, you will notice that a single bolt is inserted as a starting point. This is a huge help. I battled mine for almost 3 hours by not noticing that tid bit. 2. For a diesel disconnect BOTH negative battery cables.

  • @hollowpt Thank you for the input.

  • Hey man great video, i replaced my the alternator in my 2004 gmc yukon thanks to this video, saved myself a lot of money.

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