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How do you replace an alternator on a 1997 Ford Explorer?

How do you replace an alternator on a 1997 Ford Explorer?

Replacing the alternator will get your 1997 Ford Explorer back on the road. The job doesn’t actually take very long, and it requires just a few tools. Disconnect the battery ground cable. Remove the air cleaner outlet tube. Release tension to the drive belt by rotating the belt tensioner pulley counterclockwise, using the 15-mm wrench.

How to replace the serpentine belt in a Ford Explorer?

How to Replace the Serpentine Belt in a Ford Explorer. The Ford Explorer has one dedicated drive belt that runs the engine accessories. The drive belt is called a serpentine belt because it snakes around various pulleys under the hood including the crankshaft, alternator and accessories. This article refers to model years from 1991-2001.

Where is the tensioner on an alternator belt?

The tensioner may be found on the alternator or a pulley; it varies by vehicle and which belt is being tightened. This article will use an alternator belt tensioner as an example.

How to diagnose a belt tensioner problem?

USE A WEAR GAUGE. See this post on how to check a belt for wear. Using the proper tool, rotate the belt tensioner to release tension. Remove the serpentine belt. The tensioner should rotate smoothly during compression and during release. Any binding, no matter how small is an indication of a serious tensioner problem.

How do you remove an alternator from a car?

Push aside the cover for the B+ terminal on the alternator so you can remove its nut. Disconnect the B+ terminal and both electrical connectors to the alternator. Remove the mounting bolts on the alternator with a socket wrench and the alternator pulley, if needed. Take the alternator off the vehicle.

What happens to the battery in a 1997 Ford Explorer?

The alternator in your 1997 Ford Explorer is responsible for keeping the vehicle’s battery fully charged. The alternator also powers the vehicle’s electrical components, which consist in part of the radio, headlights and windshield wipers. If the alternator fails, the electrical components will no longer work.

What to do if your Ford Explorer wont start?

In addition, the battery’s power will drain and the vehicle will not start. Replacing the alternator will get your 1997 Ford Explorer back on the road. The job doesn’t actually take very long, and it requires just a few tools. Disconnect the battery ground cable. Remove the air cleaner outlet tube.

When to replace alternator in 2013 Ford Explorer XLT?

I have a 2013 Ford Explorer XLT all wheel drive that needs the alternator replaced. I had the alt tested at two places (advance auto and mechanics shop) and both said it was failing. The “check charging system” message flashes periodically on the dash, seems that after it runs for 15-20 mins the message does not return.

How much does it cost to replace an alternator in a Ford?

The “check charging system” message flashes periodically on the dash, seems that after it runs for 15-20 mins the message does not return. Shop wanted $900 to fix it so I bought the replacement alt myself for $200 from autozone and planned to do the work myself, also replacing the serp belt.

How can I get AutoZone to repair my alternator?

Autozone used to have the repair manuals online but quit. Ask your store to see if they can allow that for you. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.

Do you have to change the alternator if the battery goes?

Click to expand… In short, yes and no. If the alternator goes its wise to change the battery but if the battery goes you wont necessarily have to change the alternator. A bad alternator will hurt the battery but a good alternator should be able to keep up with a bad battery while the car is running.

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Ruth Doyle