Alternator purchased from www.Go-Parts.com Links to purchase products: http://www.go-parts.com/0408-ford-explorer-alternator-p-44841.html Partslink #: AL9001…
Alternator purchased from www.Go-Parts.com Links to purchase products: http://www.go-parts.com/0408-ford-explorer-alternator-p-44841.html Partslink #: AL9001…
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Thanks for the time and help. Not sure why someone would thumb down
Great video…I haven’t worked on cars for a very long time. This vid
showed me its no biggy to DIY. My exper. with the dealers and independent
garages is they ALWAYS leave a bolt or nut off or loose. Thanks !
kinda says something about Go-parts.com and kinda makes me think twice
about getting ANY parts from this “organization”
Thanks. Video really helped. Made it easy.
It was extremely frustrating watching this video. And I didnt even get what
I came here for lol…torque specs. This video could’ve been so much
better…..
This guy is just one ‘o’ shy of being a moroon. Disconnect the battery
dude, then come back in and pull this video.
do you have any videos on how to clean guns? Would like to watch!
14mm or 13mm? hey sparky are ya changing the radiator or alternator?
disconnect the battery ya jackass
i had to check to make sure i wasnt on the comedy central website..
LOL…should have unhooked the negative cable from the battery first, eh?
Nice demonstration. I think I’m going to try to replace mine based on this.
Doesn’t seem too scary. Thanks!
Funny, your “radiator” looks like an alternator to me. And, major loss of
street cred for not yanking the cables from the battery before messing with
the electrical system.
“i just wanted to make sure u guys had a good look at it”!!!! lmao
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