Questions & Answers for: Nissan Maxima how to fit an alternator

...it loose by rotating it slightly, NOT BY PULLING on it first. Always try to rotate hoses on their fittings first to break them loose before trying to pull them off. If they won't rotate, they won't ...

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...alternator for a 95 nissan maxima. There are 2 openings where a long bolt is supposed to go through and attach to the car. on one of the openings there is a wide piece attached that makes it too wide ...

...system. anyone know what this is. Those are supplied with the alternator because the part number fits more than one application. If it does not appear to involve your application - ignore it.

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...few more parts that are to be removed to remove the alternator.So remove the air conditioner ,its fitted by two bolts easily seen.Remove this bolts.No need to remove the ac wires or any ac ...

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...according to current state of your battery and power consumption. Check also how well is your belt fitted. It should

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...alternator belt if you mean serpentine belt, there is a tensioner pulley that keeps it tight. remember how it goes between everything for when you put the new one on. use the tensioner pulley to ...

...Another possible cause is something in the ignition/spark or fuel system. A cracked or ill-fitting distributor cap, an old, worn or cracked spark plug wire, or even a poor connection on your ...

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