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Hisankitsune 04-20-2013 12:39 AM

89 Accord LX Alternator replacement
 
Having some trouble replacing the alternator in my LX its an A20A1 engine ive disconnected the old bolts and all wires and its just trapped in the engine area and ive got no way to get it out. I replaced it some years ago myself without removing any axels or any major parts but cant seem to get it out now, any reccomendations?

poorman212 04-20-2013 06:24 AM

Slide it across the back side of the engine....under the hoses that go to the heater core and out she comes...can't remember if it is the auto or manual trans cars where pulling the speedo cable helps? Sucks getting old. :) and no memory

If you have to, get a new hose for the lower port on the heater core and remove that hose.

Hisankitsune 04-20-2013 11:08 AM

ok so push it back along the firewall and it should come up and out near the cold air intake on the passenger side i assume?

poorman212 04-20-2013 11:12 AM

Yes, fish it along the back side of the engine towards the pass side-past the oil fiter and that. Then from under the hood it will come out on the pass side....find the hoses going to the heater core, that is where she will come out of.

Hisankitsune 04-21-2013 12:53 PM

Thanks for verifying that poorman, might make a video tut for others!

poorman212 04-22-2013 07:07 PM

It would be nice if you coud take a pic or two....or reply back with details.

I go on memory on these. I know how I did it but it has been a long time since I actually did it.

The LXi, fuel injected, are stupid easy.....The DX and LX take a bit of work but trust me, I have done it, the alt comes out on the pass side by the hoses going to the heater core.


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