Alternator Replacement

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Grady_Wilson

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Finally found a video. It’s a stretch belt and it seems like you need a special GM tool, or what this guy does, zip tie and turn the motor.
With that said, I’m not going to cut the belt and replace the alternator. I’ll just pay the dealer. I don’t need it completely out of commission in case it’s something more severe than just an alternator.
I was just about to post that exact video after looking at the first page of this thread.
Stretch belts lower costs because there is no tensioner needed.
Personally, I prefer the old school, loosen the alternator bolt, use a pry bar to tighten the belt and tighten the alternator bolt.
This new stretch belt stuff is nonsense.
 

Joseph Garcia

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My main question is how do I loosen the belt tensioner? It feels like the hub is going to come off, not spring loaded.
I have replaced the battery, 6 months ago and am getting service charging system fail.
Trying to replace the alternator first before going to the dealer. 2.5yrs and 42,000 miles in.
Don't you have a local repair shop that could replace the belt for you and troubleshoot, if necessary? It would be far cheaper than the local dealer and will achieve the same result.
 

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