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Old May 21, 2002 | 06:16 PM
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Default Replacing alternator

How hard is it to replace an alternator on a 90 accord. Its located in the front (i think ). Is it as easy as unbolting it and bolting on the new one? Is there a trick on how to remove the belt and pulley? How much does an alternator go for? Thanks in advanced.
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Old May 21, 2002 | 06:59 PM
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One thing buy a Honda alternator. It took me 3 aftermarket alternators before I got one that didn't die in a week. If it is anything like my teg, it is a maze to get it in and out. loosen the bolts and the belt should slip off, your new alternator comes with a pulley. My suggestion would be to look at your car and see which way would be the easiest to take it out. Aftermarket was $95, Honda will be more, but very well worth it. Inspect your belt, it probably needs to be changed.
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