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Unbolt the battery (B+) lead from the back of the alternator ...
Label and disengage all of the wiring connectors from the alternator. To disconnect push-on type
terminals, disengage the lock tab and pull straight off.
3. 
Remove the alternator bolts, then remove the alternator from the engine
4. 
... then remove the alternator mounting bolts
Remove the alternator from its mounting bracket
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Position the alternator on the engine.
5. 
Install the alternator mounting bolts. On 3.8L and 5.0L engines, tighten the upper bolt to 16-21 ft. lbs.
(21-29 Nm) and the lower bolt to 30-40 ft. lbs. (40-55 Nm). On 4.6L engines, tighten both bolts to
15-22 ft. lbs. (20-30 Nm).
6. 
On 4.6L engines, install the alternator mounting bracket and bolts. Tighten the bolts to 71-106 inch
lbs. (8-12 Nm).
7. 
Install the accessory drive belt. Ensure that the drive belt is properly installed on the pulleys before...

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Disconnect the negative battery cable.
1. 
Remove 4 Torx® head screws holding the voltage regulator to the alternator rear housing. Remove
the regulator, with the brush and terminal holder attached.
2. 
Hold the regulator in one hand and pry off the cap covering the Aterminal screw head with a small
prybar.
3. 
Holding the regulator in one hand, break off the tab covering the A screw to expose the brush holder retaining screws
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Remove 2 Torx® head screws retaining the regulator to the...

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To install:
Install the brush holder on the regulator with 2 retaining screws. Tighten the screws to 25-35 inch lbs.
(2.8-4.0 Nm).
5. 
Exploded view of the voltage regulator and brush holder assembly Click to enlarge
Install the cap on the head of the Aterminal screw.
6. 
Depress the brushes into the holder and hold the brushes in position by inserting a standard size paper
clip, or equivalent tool, through both the location hole in the regulator and through the holes in the
brushes.
7. 
Install the...

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Example of the integral type regulator atlernator
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STARTING SYSTEM
General Information
The starting system is designed to rotate the engine at a speed fast enough for the engine to start. The starting
system is comprised of the following components:
Permanent magnet gear-reduction starter motor with a solenoid-actuated drive
· 
Battery
· 
Remote control starter switch (part of the ignition switch)
· 
Park/Neutral Position (PNP) or Manual Lever Position (MLP) switch (on 1994 automatic
transmission models) or Transmission Range (TR) sensor (on 1995-99...

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Exploded view of the permanent magnet type starter
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Heavy cables, connectors and switches are utilized by the starting system because of the large amount of
amperage this system is required to handle while cranking the engine. For premium starter motor function, the
resistance in the starting system must be kept to an absolute minimum.
A discharged or faulty battery, loose or corroded connections, or partially broken cables will result in
slower-than-normal cranking speeds. The amount of...

Page 238

The starter motor is a 12 volt assembly, which has the starter solenoid mounted on the drive end-housing. The
starter solenoid energizes when the relay contacts are closed. When the solenoid energizes, the starter drive
engages with the flywheel ring gear, rotating the crankshaft and starting the engine. An overrunning clutch in
the starter drive assembly protects the starter motor from excessive speed when the engine starts.
Starter
TESTING
Use the charts to help locate and diagnose starting system...

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Starter system evaluation procedure chart
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Disconnect the negative battery cable.
1. 
Raise the front of the vehicle and install jackstands beneath the frame. Firmly apply the parking brake
and place blocks in back of the rear wheels.
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Disconnect all wires connected to the starter, including this ground wire on the starter moutnting
bolt stud
Tag and disconnect the wiring at the starter.
3. 
WARNING
When detaching the hardshell connector at the S-terminal, grasp the plastic shell to pull it off. Do not pull on
the wire itself. Ensure to pull the connector straight off to prevent damage to the connector and S-terminal. If
any part of the connector is damaged, replace the damaged component.
Some starters use a self-threading bolt to hold...
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