Thanks for the video, also ordered an alternator from ebay and will try to replace it once I get it this weekend. Have never done a mechanical job so fingers crossed jajaja
Lol I didn’t notice that it got into the video. I did end up tightening it further a week later and the noise disappeared and never came back. Thanks for watching and good job paying attention to those details 😅
I would be interested in what went wrong inside. But the problem seems to be that the alternator is some weird Valeo made in mexico brand when it should be DENSO made in japan. This is bad news, toyota is using some cheap stuff for critical parts. But 100 000 miles is pretty good endurance from that brand. Good video by the way
Good point. I was also suprised that instead of Denso it was some brand I never heard of before. I was also shocked that alternator failed so early when Corollas supposed to be very reliable vehicles.
Hi, thanks for this video, it's very helpful. I have a question. My alternator says it's 12V 115A but I found one on Amazon with 120A. Can it be put in my car? thank you
That's crazy. When it happened, driver wanted a good guaranteed replacement, but for $400 from from auto parts store vs under $50 for used one, used one was a no brainer. It still works great. Thanks for watching!
U make mechanic look easy 🔥🔥🔥🙏
Appreciate that
Your video helped me change my alternator today. Very detailed and great angles 👍
Thanks! I’m glad it was helpful!
Great Video! Clear, concise, and easy to follow along
Awesome video... eventually in "future" will need to do this. Thx
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sir! With your help I changed my first alternator!
Great job!
Thanks for the video, also ordered an alternator from ebay and will try to replace it once I get it this weekend. Have never done a mechanical job so fingers crossed jajaja
Awesome, let me know how it goes. Job is pretty easy and you'll probably save a lot of money by doing it yourself!
awesome video, great job explaining everything along the way.
Hi
Thanks for video. Is 17 corolla required radio security code after reconnecting battery¿
Not sure, I didn’t have that issue. Normally code is available in user manual in glove box
What size rench is that
Thank you so much!!! It help me a lot
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much. You helped a lot and I really appreciate your video.
Thanks for making this video. But why after installing it squealed a lot?
Lol I didn’t notice that it got into the video. I did end up tightening it further a week later and the noise disappeared and never came back. Thanks for watching and good job paying attention to those details 😅
I would be interested in what went wrong inside. But the problem seems to be that the alternator is some weird Valeo made in mexico brand when it should be DENSO made in japan. This is bad news, toyota is using some cheap stuff for critical parts. But 100 000 miles is pretty good endurance from that brand. Good video by the way
Good point. I was also suprised that instead of Denso it was some brand I never heard of before. I was also shocked that alternator failed so early when Corollas supposed to be very reliable vehicles.
Cual era tu número de pieza?
Outstanding video.
Thank you very much!
Hi, thanks for this video, it's very helpful. I have a question. My alternator says it's 12V 115A but I found one on Amazon with 120A. Can it be put in my car? thank you
My understanding is it will work. I think 120A will just charge battery faster and will rely on battery less.
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful.
What brand of alternator would you recommend?
For used Denso. For new probably any brand at auto parts store that offers lifetime warranty
Don’t get rebuilt
Changed my alternator toyota carolla, now its squealing and chirping
Try tightening the belt. If not then either belt is bad or the alternator is faulty
The volume is too low..
Thanks for the feedback!
The mechanic shop wanted to charge $ $700
Advance Auto was $400 for the alternator
eBay I paid $45 .
That's crazy. When it happened, driver wanted a good guaranteed replacement, but for $400 from from auto parts store vs under $50 for used one, used one was a no brainer. It still works great. Thanks for watching!