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Anonymous Posted on May 11, 2014

Replace antenea on '91 nissan 300zx - 1991 Nissan 300ZX

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2010

SOURCE: replacing alternator on 91 nissan 300zx

first jack up car then look on the passenger side of the car to find the alternator. there is a bracket right next to the crank pully going to the alternator. it is only one bolt. undo it. there is i believe a 15 mill bolt on top of the alternator with a lock nut on the back almost out of reach from the bottom. undo the bolt and the alternator will drop down into your hands. there is the tensioner bolt to tighten the belt on the bottom of the alternator you can loosen it up to make things easier on you. when the alternator is loose pull out gently as there is one clip connection and two ground bolts on the back of the unit itslef. undo all of these and slide your alt out the front. it may be easier to remove the clutch fan on the water pump pully first. (4 nuts)

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kevin bulsara

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2010

SOURCE: 91 nissan 300zx brake light staying on

have u checked the switch is not stuck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2010

SOURCE: need to replace the alternator belt for 87 nissan 300zx

there is a small pully on the top belt that has a long bolt on top loosen left turn and the pulley will go down . the alt .has 1bolt to pivit and a nut to tighten an hold .you will see when you look under car.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2010

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You should not have to take axle out to replace studs.

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