Took out 3 bolts that hold starter on truck and starter will not come down
SOURCE: Replace Ford Explorer 1995 Starter
There are just 2 bolts that hold the starter to the engine, then there is the battery cable and the starter solenoid leads, take note of where the wires go before removing them. Lets talk safety, use jack stands to hold the car up, disconnect the battery so you don't burn yourself or start an electrical fire.
SOURCE: 1995 Nissan Altima - replacing alternator
Yes. Have him purchase a Haines or Chiltons Manual at Auto Zone or similar store. I have changed 2 alternators on my 95 Altima in my time and I am not an expert mechanic. Also check out:
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528007871b
Pretty good primer for the novice.
I did not remove the belt all the way. Merely slipped it off the old alternator pulley and then slip the new alternator onto the old belt and then tightened/adjust the belt as needed when done.
Good luck.
SOURCE: how to remove starter from 1995 ford crown victoria
yes they are very difficult to get to.
its just the top one and some mechanics leave them out after starter replacement.
it sounds bad but true.
i use either a stubby 10 mm wrench and a prybar to break it loose,
or a 3/8 ratchet and a wobble extenion and socket. it has to be the perfect length using different extensions to reach and still fit with the ratchet handle at the back of the starter.
sorry but it can be done.....
no stubby wrench, cut one
SOURCE: trucks cuts off wont hold code
Your vehicle may be involved in recall 07S57 for camshaft postion sensor replacement. It will cause these symptoms you described.
Go this website http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/default?page=Home
Look on the left side task bar, pick recalls and insert your complete VIN number to see if your vehicle is involved.
SOURCE: Ford 1995 F150 Truck. Turn ignition key off but Truck still runs
ignition switch electrical portoin above brake pedal on steering column
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