2006 GX470 alternator replacement
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2006 GX470 alternator replacement
Does anyone knows how to replace the alternator? I was able to get the bolt and the two nuts out, but the pulley fron power steering is in the way....shoud I take the power steering out also?
Any pictures would be great help!
Thanks in advance,
Michael
Any pictures would be great help!
Thanks in advance,
Michael
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First Drain the Engine Coolant,
Disconnect the Negative Terminal
Remove the V Bank cover Assy and the Two nuts.
Remove the Engine Air Filter Assy
Disconnect the Fuel Hose Lines ( two are here ) ensure you have rags to prevent from Fuel spilling in the Engine Bay. (Remove the Fuel Cap Cover to remove pressure build up on Fuel Lines). Disconnection of Fuel line is huge process, Precaution to be taken
Disconnect the Water Temp Sensor.
Remove the Three bolts and separate the Engine Wire Harness.( Disconnect the 8 Fuel Injector Cleaners and Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor)
Remove the Water By pass hose ( To remove that remove the Engine Wire and remove the Nut and Water by pass pipe assy)
Remove the Intake Manifold Assy, the 6 bolts and 4 nuts and the 2 gaskets.
Now remove the By-pass water joint RR side, Remove the 4 nuts and the 2 gaskets.
Now you can remove the Starter Assy. There are two bolts on the side where you minimal access for working space for the tooling, but that is the only way to remove the bolts . Ensure first you disconnect the starter connector and go for the bolts removal. Installation is the reverse way of the process above. Except the coolant part would be a refill. And the new O Rings for the Water Pipe assy ( Soapy water would be best bet for this one to fit in ) . And New Gaskets for the Intake Manifold Assy. I am not going give the torque specs, as you would know the best fit to the bolts, let me know if you have trouble for the torque specs.
Hope this helps
Disconnect the Negative Terminal
Remove the V Bank cover Assy and the Two nuts.
Remove the Engine Air Filter Assy
Disconnect the Fuel Hose Lines ( two are here ) ensure you have rags to prevent from Fuel spilling in the Engine Bay. (Remove the Fuel Cap Cover to remove pressure build up on Fuel Lines). Disconnection of Fuel line is huge process, Precaution to be taken
Disconnect the Water Temp Sensor.
Remove the Three bolts and separate the Engine Wire Harness.( Disconnect the 8 Fuel Injector Cleaners and Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor)
Remove the Water By pass hose ( To remove that remove the Engine Wire and remove the Nut and Water by pass pipe assy)
Remove the Intake Manifold Assy, the 6 bolts and 4 nuts and the 2 gaskets.
Now remove the By-pass water joint RR side, Remove the 4 nuts and the 2 gaskets.
Now you can remove the Starter Assy. There are two bolts on the side where you minimal access for working space for the tooling, but that is the only way to remove the bolts . Ensure first you disconnect the starter connector and go for the bolts removal. Installation is the reverse way of the process above. Except the coolant part would be a refill. And the new O Rings for the Water Pipe assy ( Soapy water would be best bet for this one to fit in ) . And New Gaskets for the Intake Manifold Assy. I am not going give the torque specs, as you would know the best fit to the bolts, let me know if you have trouble for the torque specs.
Hope this helps
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Thanks a lot, not sure that I want to do this anymore....so many parts to take off. Almost thinking to take it to the dealership. Can I get by with not draining the coolant? How about if I get it from underneath the car? Do I still need to take apart everything? I got the alternator loose, is just that power steering pulley that holds me back.
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Thanks a lot, not sure that I want to do this anymore....so many parts to take off. Almost thinking to take it to the dealership. Can I get by with not draining the coolant? How about if I get it from underneath the car? Do I still need to take apart everything? I got the alternator loose, is just that power steering pulley that holds me back.
Once you get the power steering pulley off, the alternator can be removed. But it is a PAIN PAIN PAIN to get the alternator out the bottom of the truck. Took literally forever, I tried for a few hours over the course of several days and cursed a lot. But eventually in some contorted way, got it out. Getting the new one in was easier once I figured that the right side of the cross member allowed the easiest access to get it out and in from underneath.
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There are a few good threads on IH8MUD on 2UZ-FE alternator replacement procedure. These helped a lot. Check this one out and search for others:
http://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-c...placement.html
http://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-c...placement.html
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Oh, you will need something to hold the pulley to keep it from moving while unbolting it. I saw in another thread you asked about removing the PS pump. I think you can do that also, I tried, but couldn't pull the PS pump out of its mounting bolt so decided to remove the pulley instead of removing the whole pump. You will need to torque everything back to spec though, I hope you have the specs.
The factor manual says to remove the fan clutch and fan shroud, but this was not necessary if removing the alternator from the bottom of the truck. Removing the bolts holding a few of the hoses made it easier to get the alternator out.
The factor manual says to remove the fan clutch and fan shroud, but this was not necessary if removing the alternator from the bottom of the truck. Removing the bolts holding a few of the hoses made it easier to get the alternator out.
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You need a pulley holder or something to jam into the holes in the pulley to keep it from moving. No, the bolt is NOT reversed, it is a normal right handed bolt (righty tighty, lefty loosey).
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Sway Bar
On an 05 KDSS version I had to drop the huge sway bar to facilitate access from below. This may not be required with the standard suspension and smaller sway bar. But it may make the job easier. BTW, I did not need to remove the P.S. pulley on my 05.
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If anyone out there is still looking at this post, after replacing the alternator and getting everything back together, I go a squeal from what I think is the P/S pulley...any thoughts?
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Oh, you will need something to hold the pulley to keep it from moving while unbolting it. I saw in another thread you asked about removing the PS pump. I think you can do that also, I tried, but couldn't pull the PS pump out of its mounting bolt so decided to remove the pulley instead of removing the whole pump. You will need to torque everything back to spec though, I hope you have the specs.
The factor manual says to remove the fan clutch and fan shroud, but this was not necessary if removing the alternator from the bottom of the truck. Removing the bolts holding a few of the hoses made it easier to get the alternator out.
The factor manual says to remove the fan clutch and fan shroud, but this was not necessary if removing the alternator from the bottom of the truck. Removing the bolts holding a few of the hoses made it easier to get the alternator out.
Thanks,
Michael