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alaskanexpy

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well it was about -15 overnight..the other half took the expy to a appointment and on the way back it when it was -10 she died. so i get a call at work "i'm stranded" lol so i left and got there..turns out the battery light had been on for a bit...still had the heater on full blast and radio..ect i was like omg lol. so i ended up sitting there with the jumper cables on for about 15mins and was able to limp it home. so this weekends project! replacing the alternator and serpentine belt.

i guess 80,5xx miles was just too much for the stock unit...personally i think the cold helped alittle but oh well.
 

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know how to do it? i need to make my how to a sticky. haha

see if you can get one with a lifetime warranty. then no more worry about it. if it goes out o well.
 
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yeah i've done then on my excursion...exactly the same. easiest alternator replacement i've ever done! lol

yeah my buddy is a manager at napa..i'm getting it for like $200 UNDER walk in price..i'm getting employee price ;)
 

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i think mine died around 90k...i missed the roll to 100k...i was going to make a vid of it...
 

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Just did mine too with Panda's help. NAPA was the craziest most expensive POS I have ever heard of. Got mine from Case/HiWay Service for $130. NAPA wanted $299.:eek:
 
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everything is more expensive here..higher cost of living lol

list price on the damn thing was almost $300! luckily for company discounts ;) NAPA didnt work out as they could not locate one in time today so i just went to carquest where we get a great company discount.

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got the cold ******************** started and pulled in the garage to warm up to about 75 degrees.
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new parts
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the old belt, factory motorcraft with 80,755 miles on her
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all new!
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working perfect and went really quickly her her done in about 45mins taking my time.
 
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I had my first one rebuilt in Mar 2005 @ 104903 miles, and changed it out in Dec 2006 @ 117038-not a lot of miles per se, but found out that they put an undersized module in the rebuilt one, thus the charging gauge would fluctuate everytime there was a heavy load on the system. The new one was from the local Autozone. Mine disassembly/install probably took a bit longer as having to remove plumbing from S/C & Aftercooler, but as mentioned above, relatively quick change nevertheless.
 

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You need to check voltage at battery while the vehicle is running. If you have 14 + volts the alternator is ok. 13 or less and alternator is not charging properly. Somewhere in between is questionable depending on your electrical load at the time.
 
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