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ALTERNATOR HONDA CIVIC REPLACEMENT!!

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

1992-2000 CIVIC HOW TO REPLACE ALTERNATOR

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  • The alternator being a month old tells me one of two things. Something is causing the alternator to fail, such as a bad battery or it really was a bad alternator. I was a rebuilder so I can tell you that if it lasted a month, it should have kept on working. I suspect you have put another one on since. Keep trying to inform the public but be informed yourself before you pass on this knowledge. This is where mechanics and technicians get a bad rap. Good luck to you.

  • @schoolboycc I thought of that also, so far so good so im pretty confident it was a bad alternator

  • do u have to bleed the power stearing fluid after you rplace it

  • @kingsicario13 I didnt bleed it but yes you should !

  • wow you got it out through the top ,,i thought iwould have to move the axle ..omg ty drew great video

  • @kingsicario13 glad I can help brother :D

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  • Awesome

    

  • how much did you pay for your refurbished alternator?

  • Well ill be damned...It is possible to get it out without the sawzall. I may look into getting one of them vehicles with the goofy sideways engine.

  • easy way to test of alternator is bad, is you start your car, then remove the negative terminal and if your car stop running that means your alternator is bad, because the battery is there just to give your car a jump start. and if your car is running without the battery, then its good. 

  • Yo, thanks for the great video. I'm heading out right now to work on my '95 Civic DX, and you just walked me through everything I need to do. Nicely done, dude.

  • whack that sucka lol

  • Thanks for the video. Did a 96 civic this morning and you must remove the bottom bracket to remove the dead alternator (or you'd need to remove the master cylinder to get it out the top on top of messing with a bunch of wires). We also had to force the bushing toward the wheel to put the new alternator in place.

  • Thanks for info. FYI the alternator in a 1998 civic has to be removed after you remove the lower bracket. It will not come out from the top, so no need to remove wire brackets, power steering hose etc.

  • JAMES FRANCO !!!

  • thank you! you've helped a lot.

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