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How to Rebuild an Alternator: Video Series

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Rebuilding an alternator often requires removing the alternator and replacing the alternator brushes. Learn how to remove the alternator and replace the alternator brushes in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  1. Tools and supplies such as a torx bit and a socket set are necessary for rebuilding an alternator. Find out what tools you need to replace alternator brushes in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  2. Testing a car battery is done prior to checking the alternator. Learn how to check a car battery before replacing or rebuilding an alternator in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  3. Removing intake duct work is essential prior to working on your alternator. Learn how to remove the intake duct work in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  4. Proper removal of the serpentine belt requires checking the ID sticker on the vehicle to ensure proper removal. Learn how to remove your serpentine belt in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  5. Disconnecting the last two electrical components is essential to un-mounting an alternator. Learn how to dismount the alternator in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  6. The voltage regulator is held down by several torx bits. Learn how to remove the voltage regulator from the alternator in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  7. The alternator has many components including the voltage regulator and alternator brushes. Learn how to inspect the voltage regulator and alternator brushes in an alternator in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  8. Worn out alternator brushes are the most common reason an alternator fails or breaks down. Learn how to replace the alternator brushes in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  9. When installing the voltage regulator on an alternator, make sure to keep the alignment correct. Learn how to install the voltage regulator on an alternator in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  10. It is important to align the alternator when reconnecting the vehicle electronics. Learn how to reconnect the electronics to the alternator in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  11. Installing an alternator requires mounting it correctly. Learn how to install an alternator in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  12. Installing a vehicle serpentine belt requires rotating the belt tensioner. Learn how to install a serpentine belt in your car in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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  13. Installing the intake duct on your engine requires slipping the ductwork over the throttle body. Learn how to install the intake duct on your engine in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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Your car is a complex machine made up of simple machines that have many different parts and processes that must be checked for breakage, leaks, and wear. A properly working alternator is essential for running your engine. At some point you will need to remove and rebuild or replace the alternator in your vehicle. Most commonly the alternator brushes wear out and need to be replaced. Would you to know how to replace alternator brushes yourself to save money on auto repair? The process is not as complicated as it sounds, and makes a great do-it-yourself weekend project. In this free auto repair video series learn how to remove your alternator, inspect it, and replace the alternator brushes from certified mechanic Nathan McCullough. Nathan will tell you what tools and steps are required for removing and rebuilding an alternator. He will demonstrate how to test a car battery, how to remove the intake ductwork, how to remove the serpentine belt, how to dismount the alternator, how to remove the voltage regulator and alternator brushes, how to inspect a voltage regulator, how to replace worn alternator brushes, how to install the voltage regulator on an alternator, how to reconnect the electronics to the alternator, how to install an alternator, how to install a serpentine belt, and how to install the intake duct on your engine.

 
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Nathan McCullough Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. He has managed several automotive facilities over the last eight years. His many certifications include front end suspension, brakes, manual transmission, engine tune up, engine overhaul, heating ventilation and air conditioning, automotive electrical and many more. In his spare time, McCullough enjoys working on cars, performing everything from minor repairs to complete overhauls.dkdk

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