How to Replace the Alternator on a 2006 Acura MDX

How to Replace the Alternator on a 2006 Acura MDX

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the alternator on a 2006 Acura MDX.

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David Gomez says:

wow thank you so much i just installed my new alternator to my acura thanks to the guy who made this video! just saved me a whole lot of money! and now you got a new subscriber 😀

Jim K says:

Very well done video. You walked me through every step of the procedure. Fabulous when you tell me which wrench is next and where they are hidden. If not for your video, I would have pulled the radiator fans. The unexpected part was when my belt did not stay in place as needed and I could not find the belt routing sticker. I was saved when it came up on the next frame of your video.

Amy Condoluci says:

Thanks for doing this video. We were able to replace the alternator it a timely matter with your video.

Joshua Puicon says:

Thank you for uploading this, I own a 2007 MDX and I was able to do this job with your guide.

doug grace says:

Excellent video! Huge help, replaced the alternator today and saved my hundreds of dollars

michael harty says:

Thanks!! Great tutorial!

Vomit Punx says:

Thank you so much, you the real MVP

Richard A. Snitzer says:

couple of extra thoughts: 1. use small zip ties to secure the belt to the pulleys so you don't have to trust your memory. 2. Remove the power steering reservoir at the top front of the engine to get the hose completely out of the way. 3. Use a short 14mm socket to release pulley tension otherwise you may be blocked from pushing it all the way. 4. Might as well use some dielectric grease on the power wire. 5. I already forgot, but I think the power wire clips are spread and not push in. But, again, not sure.

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