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Topic: Chrysler Repair



Expert: Kevin
Date: 5/17/2008
Subject: 1998 Plymouth Breeze Alternator

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Kevin

  I need step by step instructions on removing the alternator from my 1998 Plymouth Breeze. It has a 2.0 Liter engine

Answer
GENERATOR - 2.0L (NIPPONDENSO)
REMOVAL
Disconnect battery negative cable from remote negative terminal on shock tower Remove Battery Cable at Shock Tower
Unplug field circuit from generator.
Remove B+ terminal cover by spreading the cover with a small flat blade tool.
Remove the B+ terminal nut and wire Wiring Connections - 2.0/2.4L
Loosen adjusting T-bolt, but do not remove Generator - 2.0L Engine
Loosen pivot bolt, but do not remove.
Loosen adjusting bolt to allow removal of the generator drive belt. Refer toCooling System.
Remove adjusting T-bolt.
Remove pivot bolt, do not drop spacer.
Release generator from mounting bracket and move it toward passenger head lamp bucket.
Remove generator from head lamp bucket area.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse above procedures. Tighten all fasteners to the proper torque. Refer to the Torque Specifications chart at the rear  

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