Bye bye beautiful locks. :( (Hopefully not forever though).
here's another angle...

and one more for good measure...
Bye bye beautiful locks. :( (Hopefully not forever though).
here's another angle...

and one more for good measure...

After you remove the fans, you will have created a path to move the alternator across the front of the engine block and out.
8) Loosen (or remove) the serpentine belt by loosening the manual adjustment pulley. This is the pulley with the 12mm nut on the side and underneath. If you do not know how to loosen a manual adjustment pulley, you are dumb. (google it if you need to know how to do it)
9) Remove the black support bar the connects the alternator to the engine block. (2 x 12mm screws)
At this point, your kids (who should be asleep by now) will be crying at you through their bedroom window because it's so unfair that they have to go to sleep while Daddy gets to play outside and have fun.
10) Ignore them. You have work to do. Remove the three bolts on the left side of the alternator. Two of them will not come all the way out because of lack of space, but they will come out far enough to remove the alternator.
You will now have to install a light because it has taken you longer to do this than you thought could ever be possible and it is 10:00 at night.
11) Disconnect the hot connection to the alternator (11mm bolt) and the wire harness for the voltage regulator and ground connections.
12) Remove the alternator.
13) Buy a new alternator. This will cost more than you will want to pay. Mortgage your house, sell one (or more) of your kidneys, or embezzle funds from work as necessary.
14) Attach the new alternator and put the car back together better than you found it.
15) When it comes time for you to put those stupid fans back in, do what you should have done before--get your wife who has small and agile hands to do it for you. 16) When you are completly done, sit back and admire your work:
You will probably have at least two screws left over:
They probably don't go on anything important. If you do not have any screws left over, then:
17) Disinfect and bandage wounds.
18) Sleep for the 2 hours you have left before you have to wake up and go to work.
All done.
#3: Creative Color Coordinating: Claire has found a new hobby...munching on markers. Claire is very sneaky in this endeavor. She takes markers from Amy when neither Amy nor mommy are looking. Then she hides. Claire likes to experiment with different colors (and her 5 senses). So, sometimes they mix. But Crayola has made things way more complicated. It's not just "green" anymore. It's "mountain meadow". And with all this creative color coordinating, we must match Claire's skin tone with "piggy pink", her eyes with "beaver", and her hair with "desert sand". (Shout out to Crayola for always making their products non-toxic!) Copyright © 2009 Life is Hood