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Solving your issue. Locating it is easy. Look for the Serpentine belt and it is the item on the belt with a pulley and fins as in the videos and images on the parts site. You can't miss it. Why do you think you need an alternator?
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There is no fusible link. Locate "Fuse B" 120 AMP located in the battery junction box located at front left corner of engine compartment. With engine off, key off, both sides of the fuse should measure +Battery Voltage. Reference negative post for testing.
voltage regulator is located internally inside an alternator and is usually not a serviceable part. you would either need to replace entire alternator or take it to a alternator shop to have them replace the voltage regulator
First check to see which 3.0 engine you have. I'm going to assume the more commone 3.0 single overhead cam engine (8th vin U). If this is your engine, then the alternator is located on the passenger side of the engine compatment. You will see your belt that drives all of the accessories on the front of the engine. The alternator is the upper most pulley driven by this belt.
the fuse box under the hood is known as the (BJB) that is where you will find fuse for your alternator location number for the fuse is F1.10 it is a 1amp fuse, there is another fuse which is an inline fuse, most likely the one your looking for 175amp location it does not specify, but red wire comes from the battery to the starter motor, from the starter motor to the alternator, the inline fuse is in the wire from the starter to alternator, there is n location for it, but easiest way is to check for voltage at the alternator, as inline fuse will be close to there, so if your there, just check at alternator for voltage sorry it is not located in fuse box and the fuse for alternator in fuse box control the light on your dash
You would begin by first removing the negative terminal of the battery. Then tuck the terminal in some area, so it won't flip back.
2. Unplug the alternator electrical connector, and remove the wire bolted to it.
3. Locate the adjuster bolt and nut, loosen both of them to the bearest minimum position, and push sideways to slacken the alternator belt. Slide belt off the pulleys, and take it out.
4. Locate the alternator pivot bolt, and loosen it and remove it.
5. Loosen the upper holding bolt of the alternator, and remove that as well.
6. Gently take out the alternator.
7. The alternator could be exchanged for a rebuilt one at any autoparts store.
**Important: Battery must be fully charged before installing a new alternator.
8. Reverse this procedure to install the new alternator belt.
The alternator is located inside the engine comparment left side (if you are standing in-front of the car-facing the engine). It is very near to the exhaust manifold. And the alternator belt is facing the windsheild washer reservior.
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