2006 Honda Pilot Alternator Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @M217-c3f
    @M217-c3f 10 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent video ! I am on vacation in Florida and will be doing this tomorrow….Thank you😊

  • @adamcuevas7527
    @adamcuevas7527 3 года назад +7

    Original owner of my 2003 Pilot which I've put 345k miles (original engine and trans)!! I call her "The Beast". When the alternator went out, my wife implored me to junk it. With the cheapest quote at $550 parts and labor for a mechanic to install a rebuilt, I just about put a bullet in The Beast, but said, what the hell, I'll give it a "shot". I'm very limited in my mechanic skills, but with your very well done video I installed a Duralast Rebuilt from Auto Zone $150 with a lifetime warranty . Total time from start to finish, 2 hours, The beast lives on!!! Thanks Tinkering Fox!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing, that’s awesome!! Good job!

  • @dassaevledesma277
    @dassaevledesma277 10 месяцев назад

    Great video detailed step by step...

  • @hondaphan4172
    @hondaphan4172 3 года назад +1

    This is NOT an '06 Pilot. Judging by the grill it's an '03-'05 but by looking at the alternator set-up it looks like my '05 and by what I've seen in other YT videos the '03 & '04"s have a slightly different set-up. I'm replacing the original alternator today (212K miles, over 16 years old) since I'm replacing the radiator and t-stat which will give me tons of clearance to do the job....killing two birds with one stone. I bought a remanufactured Denso alternator from RockAuto for around $120 after the core charge. Great video, BTW.

  • @josetores6663
    @josetores6663 Год назад +1

    You make it look so easy... it's took me 2 days lucky I have a spare car to go to work. Thank you for all the detail and clear video.

  • @Skibbified
    @Skibbified Год назад

    7 years later, still helping folks. Inherited mom's 2008 after she passed and as soon as I get it, battery light comes on. Test alternator, shows bad. I've changed several alternators, but I've been lucky in that they're all easy to get to, right on top. This location made me pause to decide if I really wanted to try or not. Your video was great and now the alternator is on order. Thanks!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  Год назад +1

      That’s cool! Sorry to hear about her passing though.

  • @stephenbutler7599
    @stephenbutler7599 2 года назад +1

    This video is very helpful your video skills are great and you explained how to very well thank you I’m changing my mother in law’s tomorrow

  • @Pitbullshorts23
    @Pitbullshorts23 Год назад

    You make look so easy

  • @MushroomsMythologyandMedicine
    @MushroomsMythologyandMedicine 3 года назад

    Looks like I need a deep 14mm socket to reach the bottom bolt. My extenders are too long and the regular socket is too short to get enough distance from the pullys so that I can ratchet the bolt out of there. Cool vid Bro. AND I cannot get the alternator out of there...struggling. Took a while, then the new alternator does not want to fit on the bottom bracket....geeze

  • @jarviscontracting
    @jarviscontracting 4 года назад +1

    My situation was exactly the same. Changed battery and battery light was still on. Thank you for this video. Everything is perfect again.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  4 года назад

      Great to hear

  • @SuperVertrix
    @SuperVertrix 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your video. I'm going to replace mine this weekend after watching your video, seems easy enough.

  • @fastxsam
    @fastxsam 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the info. Will be tackling this after work today. 130k and 15 years on this old alternator.

  • @joeheskett7225
    @joeheskett7225 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video. I swapped out my 2006 Honda Pilot alternator J35Z1 engine with the assistance our your video. My alternator was making a whining noise that sounded like a small turbo spinning up. I use a mechanics stethoscope to isolate the problem was the alternator versus the power steering pump or the AC compressor or the idler or tensioner pulleys. I ended up taking off the top alternator bracket which allowed me to move the alternator a little more freely. Thanks for posting!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      Joe Heskett thanks for commenting

  • @openrangelivestockguarddog4041
    @openrangelivestockguarddog4041 3 года назад +1

    A touch of grease where the bottom mount slides in is a huge help. My new alternator mount was tight as hell, filed the edges of the mount to remove any burr, a touch of grease and it went in grudgingly.

  • @Praise.belongs.to.TMH_
    @Praise.belongs.to.TMH_ 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @mattm3317
    @mattm3317 8 лет назад +1

    Glad this video was out there, just completed the job and saved me $100s. Thank you for the step by step!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  8 лет назад

      Matthew Mertz you're welcome, glad to hear it!

  • @RamxRamx-fw3gm
    @RamxRamx-fw3gm 2 года назад

    Awesome video! Simple and to the point I’m very skeptical about doing my catalytic converters is that easy

  • @kushhigh4207
    @kushhigh4207 5 лет назад +2

    Hey that one earlier this week wasn't too bad the hardest part was probably getting the belt back on other than that straight for a job going to watch a video and give you the thumbs up just cuz I know how hard the job is have a blessed day

  • @charlie.ridgway86
    @charlie.ridgway86 3 года назад +1

    Can't thank you enough for this video!!

  • @dougjamesvandals
    @dougjamesvandals Год назад

    Thanks !

  • @mileseggimann5483
    @mileseggimann5483 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video - thank you! P.S.: If you have one about Honda timing belts, love to see you do that...you've definitely got a feel for doing this stuff for others to learn!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад +1

      Miles Eggimann thank you. I don’t have one on that but if a neighbor or friend needs help I’ll certainly film one.

    • @mileseggimann5483
      @mileseggimann5483 7 лет назад

      Quick question: in your view, on a scale of 1 to 10, how difficult would you say timing belt replacement is? Can the average shade-tree hack like me do it, or is there just too much chance for catastrophe (or tight-fit fasteners requiring specialty power tools that I don't have) for an enthusiastic amateur of limited experience to risk doing it at home? I've done all kinds of replacement & repair jobs for systems external to the engine block (a/c compressor, radiator, starter / solenoid, thermostat, removed, cleaned & replaced the intake maniford, replaced brakes / rotors / calipers - i.e., I've got plenty of time under the hood and around the vehicle, but I wouldn't know where to begin with something like a valve job, etc.), but never penetrated the actual engine block. Sorry, that's a lot, but I'd value any thoughts you'd care to share - thanks!!!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад +1

      Miles Eggimann I would say 6 the first time. It’s really not hard just read the book and go slow step by step. Also don’t cheap out on parts.

    • @mileseggimann5483
      @mileseggimann5483 7 лет назад

      Thanks for the additional feedback - last three questions:
      1. What book are you referring to / would you recommend I use as a reference to do the job properly?
      2. How much ought I to spend on the kit in order to avoid "cheaping out"? There's such a wide variety out there.
      3. Can the job be accomplished with regular hand tools (I have a decent selection of hand tools, but no compressor / air tools)?
      4. Have you seen any solid RUclips videos on this procedure you would recommend I review?
      Thank you again for your assistance!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      Miles Eggimann Just a Chilton or Haynes manual

  • @EasyMac308
    @EasyMac308 7 лет назад +1

    It took about two hours for me, but your video saved me a bunch of time just by showing how easy it was to relocate the reservoirs to make that little bit of extra space. Thanks!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      EasyMac308 you’re welcome

  • @dapashouk
    @dapashouk 8 лет назад

    Your video and explanation helped me tremendously. I don't often work on cars but it was comforting to know what to expect. The only major problem I had was the lack of a tool to deal with the spring-loaded belt tension roller. I improvised using a 14mm wrench and a steel bar laying in my garage by loosely bolting them together using a large washer at the closed end of the wrench, which left the open end of the wrench to grab onto the tension roller. Again, many thanks!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  8 лет назад

      Dennis A. Pashoukos
      You are very welcome, I'm glad it helped.

  • @hamiltonmasseyii4747
    @hamiltonmasseyii4747 2 года назад

    Keep me in prayer, Lord willing, I will get the family Pilot back on the road tomorrow 🥲🙏🏾

  • @positive-dan
    @positive-dan 8 лет назад +19

    $359 for OEM Alternator. Quoted $1,000 for mechanic to do it. Bought re-manufactured and warranted part for $180. Four hours of my time, (cause I'm a dork and that damn things TIGHT) and the baby is as good as, well, better than before. Thanks a million for the walk through!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  8 лет назад +5

      Daniel Whitney
      $1,180 in your pocket for 4 hours....not a bad trade.

  • @WavePotter
    @WavePotter 8 лет назад

    What tool did you use for the tensioner? I cannot get my tensioner loose for the life of me. But i have the j35z1 engine.. i think it may be different.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  8 лет назад

      Wave Potter it's a tensioner pulley tool. You can rent them at the local parts store or pick one up for about $30. A 1/2" or 3/8" breaker bar works too (depends on ID of the square). I hope this helps.

  • @bobwh
    @bobwh 6 лет назад +7

    Also bought a refurbished alternator at O'Reilly's for $144 + tax, came with lifetime warranty, followed the steps as outlined in video, no problems.....thanks for the help!

  • @scalecraft4663
    @scalecraft4663 8 лет назад

    I've noticed many videos leave out important details. This one shows a very complete descriptions of how to do something.
    Very helpful. Well done.
    Thanks

  • @Springerpop
    @Springerpop 7 лет назад +1

    Though there are other, similar videos on this subject, yours was the best-filmed, and easiest to follow. I believe the bracket on the top of the alternator was slightly different for my wife's 2008, but the over-all procedure was the same.
    Thanks for calling out the socket sizes, it was a nice touch!
    Though I used a local rebuilder (I don't trust parts house rebuilders), and the turn-around time was a little longer, all is well now!
    BTW, mileage at failure was 72,XXX miles, which I thought was a little premature. However the vehicle is now nine model-years old, so I'll cut Denso a little slack.
    The failure diagnosis was "diode pack failure". Eight out of twelve popped. Rebuilder says that's the most common Denso failure, and he puts all new in every one he sends out the door.
    Again, THANKS!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      Springer Pop I'm glad it helped. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @pcpmundo
    @pcpmundo 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. I feel like I can do this now. I like how calm you are throughout, it build confidence. However, my 2004 Pilot seems to have a bit more casing that also covers the alternator. I hope to find a video for the removal of that; but will use this video for the rest of my alternator swap. Thanks TFox

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      Paul Puente cool, thanks for watching and commenting

  • @lonniewymbs5671
    @lonniewymbs5671 7 лет назад

    Very helpful in every way. You made it look easy and I cant wait to do the work myself using your video walk through! Thanks very much!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      Lonnie Wymbs thank you and you are very welcome.

  • @ronbishop1739
    @ronbishop1739 6 лет назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO!! Good concise explanations. Great tips. I just hope it works the same on a 2004 Pilot!!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      Ron Bishop thank you.

    • @gregsReply
      @gregsReply 6 лет назад

      Very close, just remove the top engine covers to make it easier.

  • @cortransport
    @cortransport 7 лет назад

    Great video thank you! Made things easier, Now getting to work!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      N Cortez great! Thanks for watching.

    • @cortransport
      @cortransport 7 лет назад

      Tinkering Fox :)

  • @jmkuznicki
    @jmkuznicki 7 лет назад

    Great video man, you just convinced me to tackle this on my 03.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      Jason Kuznicki nice! It's really not hard and will save you quite a bit of coin. Change out your belt while you're at it.

  • @maytaurus1980
    @maytaurus1980 9 месяцев назад

    Ummm, come over for about the length of this video, please! While you're here, you can record an updated version if you like, lol!

  • @chaseman
    @chaseman 5 лет назад +1

    Great video!!! Excellent setup, details, explanations, angles - you did it all. Appreciate you!

  • @dexterwatkinssr7478
    @dexterwatkinssr7478 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I changed my alternator about three years ago and all the video had me remove the passenger wheel and the splash guard and four to six hour of my time. With your video I was done in about 45 min. Thank you again!

  • @VeroS925
    @VeroS925 5 лет назад +2

    This video is great & I'm definitely going to attempt this. Anyway you can provide a short list of the tools used in this video besides the tensioner pulley tool? I'd be starting from scratch, but determined to get it done myself.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  5 лет назад

      I’ll put together a list if I can get a few minutes to skim through the video. I’m usually really busy. Glad to hear you’re going tackle this project!

  • @darrenroth6250
    @darrenroth6250 6 лет назад +3

    Why would anyone let alone 15 people dislike this video. Thanks for an awesome video and view.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      Thank you!!!
      Probably a few things I could have touched on like electrical system drains, cleaning contacts, charging battery, torque values, etc....
      But for the regular guy or gal trying to stay within their monthly budget and get their daily driver back on the road this video is just enough.
      Thanks Darren for watching and commenting.

    • @PSchnarr1
      @PSchnarr1 5 лет назад

      @@kevefox I had the same reaction as Darren Roth. This is one of the very best videos I have seen for DIY mechanics like me. It's concise, easy to follow, logical, friendly, decent quality video, and best of all it is totally correct! The minor things you mention are not significant. What a kind and generous act. Thank you Tinkering Fox. You made this job a cinch and saved me and many more people 1000s of dollars. God bless you.

    • @tonymartinez574
      @tonymartinez574 5 лет назад

      I was wondering the same thing... smh

  • @BigPaPaRu
    @BigPaPaRu 4 года назад

    For some reason im having trouble getting the bottom to go in. like its just a tad to big

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  4 года назад +1

      Sorry for the late response, I was on the road. Sometimes alternators brackets have a bushing that can be moved slightly to accommodate machining variances on the alternator.

    • @BigPaPaRu
      @BigPaPaRu 4 года назад

      @@kevefox I appreciate the reply. It wasnt going to work. Luckily my friend was able to grind it down a bit.

  • @sonukumar354
    @sonukumar354 3 года назад

    Where can i buy the serpentine belt tensioner remover tool?

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  3 года назад

      Here’s a link to Harbor Freight....www.harborfreight.com/serpentine-belt-tool-kit-63689.html

  • @renatosaucedo7563
    @renatosaucedo7563 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for the video.

  • @kz6fittycent
    @kz6fittycent 7 лет назад

    BIG help man!! Thanks for this video. I just needed to remove the reservoir and all was well.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      kz6fittycent that’s great. I’m glad it helped.

  • @augfog
    @augfog 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting this video! This is something I never would have attempted before! Great step by step!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      augfog thanks for watching and commenting

  • @danieljones2174
    @danieljones2174 6 лет назад

    Thanks for posting the walk through!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      Daniel Jones you’re most welcome

  • @tripleex__
    @tripleex__ 4 года назад

    Nice video but that’s not a 06 looks more like a 02-04

  • @Steveshiflet
    @Steveshiflet 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for doing this video! I have an 06 Ridgeline where it sounds as if the alternator bearings are going out and I am going to replace it. The engine bay in the Pilot is virtually identical to that of my Ridgeline so I believe the steps are going to be identical. This is VERY helpful!

  • @gregsReply
    @gregsReply 6 лет назад +4

    Nicely done, thanks for the review before swapping one out. 2004 Honda Pilot is very similar. Even easier with the engine covers off. Required about 1.5hrs to swap, less if you don't count tool prep/finding. Looks like the only difference is the belt. The 2004 has two belts.

  • @Albos198
    @Albos198 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @mustanggt500doh6
    @mustanggt500doh6 3 года назад

    Where did you get the belt remover at ? And what’s the name of it ?

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  3 года назад

      I got mine at Sears. Serpentine belt tool. Here’s a link to harbor freight….
      www.harborfreight.com/serpentine-belt-tool-kit-63689.html

  • @erikmarshall8599
    @erikmarshall8599 8 лет назад

    Thank You Sir very much. Your video was the best of the three I watched by far, great job. Now I will feel much more comfortable replacing mine on the Wife's 2006 Honda Pilot.

  • @cactuscooler48
    @cactuscooler48 2 года назад

    Why do they never come out as easy as they do in the videos....

  • @bjorkidentity
    @bjorkidentity 5 лет назад +1

    Very efficient video, very helpful. Well done! Thank you for saving me a ton of money by doing it myself!

  • @erich6761
    @erich6761 8 лет назад

    Nice Video man, short sweet and to the point.
    Thanks!

    • @rebeccamiddleton4113
      @rebeccamiddleton4113 7 лет назад

      dude, awesome walk thru, less than $180. and no busted knuckles. extremely helpful. need to start doing my own maintenance & repair on my pilot. my local honda dealer is an outright crook. so keep making them!!

  • @enriqueamaya3561
    @enriqueamaya3561 4 года назад

    I replaced the old alternator now I have the battery light come off and on .

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  4 года назад

      Could be a loose connection or just a bad alternator right out if the box?

  • @chrisr.9001
    @chrisr.9001 7 лет назад

    Really nice video

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      Chris R. Thanks

  • @kevincrush859
    @kevincrush859 5 лет назад

    Judging by the grill this in an '03-'05 Honda Pilot, NOT an '06.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  5 лет назад

      Just went by the registration.

  • @kevefox
    @kevefox  8 лет назад

    Glad it helped. Thanks for the comment.

  • @cephurs
    @cephurs 6 лет назад +1

    great vid, thank you TinkeringFox. same same here. saved bunch of money. Happy Easter

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      You’re most welcome

  • @andersonpham5665
    @andersonpham5665 2 года назад

    🇺🇸💕👍👍

  • @yerbeilisready8562
    @yerbeilisready8562 Год назад

    Alternator won't slide into bottom mount..

  • @WestCoastOutdoors
    @WestCoastOutdoors 6 лет назад

    how does the belt tensioner works? do you just push it yo remove the belt or you would have to loosen up its screw?

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      Blue River It’s just a pulley mounted on a spring loaded arm, there is nothing to loosen before moving it.

  • @AccordV696
    @AccordV696 8 лет назад +1

    thank you so much for this video! you're the man!

  • @kevefox
    @kevefox  8 лет назад

    You're welcome Steve, I'm glad it helps. Good to hear.

  • @andyhamilton8940
    @andyhamilton8940 22 дня назад

    That’s not an 06 pilot. The 06 has a hydraulic tensioner. Different tools and technique needed to work around the tensioner .

  • @kevefox
    @kevefox  9 лет назад +2

    If you're getting a squealing noise from bearings you can use an automotive stethoscope or a long screwdriver holding the handle against your ear while touching different areas around the pulleys to determine the source of the noise. You can also remove the serpentine belt and spin each pulley by hand individually and feel if there is a bearing going out.

  • @TheMlerich30
    @TheMlerich30 8 лет назад

    awesome video. how much time did the job take

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  8 лет назад +1

      Mitchell Lerich
      Thank you. With filming and retakes, camera positioning, lighting, etc probably two hours. Actual repair time was more like 30-40 minutes. Charged the batt for a few hours too.

    • @TheMlerich30
      @TheMlerich30 8 лет назад +1

      Tinkering Fox thanks for that info

  • @kevefox
    @kevefox  8 лет назад

    Thanks Eric

  • @kimdauriac999
    @kimdauriac999 9 лет назад

    How would you know if it's the alternator or the bearings in the pully system? Your video is great and I was all ready to get this done until someone said it could be the bearings. I'm not even sure if my question makes sense because I don't know all the terminology.

  • @rafaymago1
    @rafaymago1 5 лет назад

    😓😓😓😭😭😭😫😫😪😪I'm stranded in the middle of Ohio on 80 90 going to chicago camping back from a trip to Washington dc with my kids my alternator die on me on Washington, I manage to change it without a fuss, starting driving back to chicago and the same symptoms battery light power loss a buddy charges my battery for 10 minutes, it runs for about ten minutes and off it goes again, I replace it with an advance auto parts one, there's one 45 minute from where I am, to far to do the change course of course it has warranty, but autozone is closer, so I'm going to try my luck with autozone and lose the warranty at advance auto parts.🙄😖😞😟😤

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  5 лет назад

      Damn, that sounds like a movie! Make sure all of your main fuses are intact too. Good luck 👍🏻

  • @SamIAmJam
    @SamIAmJam 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome walk through thanks

  • @damiengotti7803
    @damiengotti7803 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. Much thanks

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      Damien gotti you’re welcome, thank you.

  • @pureblood_ALPHAMALE
    @pureblood_ALPHAMALE 8 лет назад +1

    great video. thanks!

  • @mamaya785
    @mamaya785 6 лет назад

    you made my bro . .

  • @edmundo2157
    @edmundo2157 8 лет назад +1

    you are te Men... thanks... the Dealer just change me around $600 for this... what should I do guys.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  8 лет назад

      Dealerships always install factory Honda parts and usually charge retail price. They, like most shops, charge by how many hours the repair manual calls for. Multiply that number by their hourly rate, usually $100 plus/hr, and any associated shop supplies, and you get your total. The way that you can save money while having a repair done is combining two repairs that require some of the same disassembly labor. In this case something like a serpentine belt or tensioner pulley. $600 at the dealership is probably not that far off when you look at the price of their parts and labor. They may also charge you to recharge your battery, and do the original diagnosis although most shops will waive that diagnosis fee if you have the repairs done by them. I hope this helps.

  • @bettahookem1802
    @bettahookem1802 7 лет назад

    The bottom bolt is a pain in the butt to line up

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад +1

      Joe Shaffer you are correct. 🤬

    • @bettahookem1802
      @bettahookem1802 7 лет назад

      Tinkering Fox yesss I’ve been fighting and cussing the last hour and half

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад +1

      Joe Shaffer meanwhile laughing all the way home from the parts store saving big bucks.

  • @meganwesolowski8467
    @meganwesolowski8467 6 лет назад +1

    Same Story. Total rip off by a mechanic. Said they had to remove the radiator to do this. Wanted $800

  • @fly4doe2
    @fly4doe2 6 лет назад

    Appears to be a quality video. Steady camera, clear/HiDef photography. But, I can't hear a thing. Is it just me or is anyone else having trouble. I have both my computer speaker vol up and the in-app volume on the video control both at max. Am I missing something?

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  6 лет назад

      fly4doe thanks, I need to adjust the volume in youtube settings. Headphones seem to work better.......working on it.

  • @dead2self1983
    @dead2self1983 7 лет назад

    So, has anyone ran into the problem of going to move the tension pulley and realizing that you don't have a 14mm bolt, but you have a, what seems to be, star face. I don't know, but it seems like I need a star bit to move the pulley. Any help would be nice.

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      Dan Dawson if it looks like a star, you may want to try a 12 point socket.

    • @dead2self1983
      @dead2self1983 7 лет назад

      Tinkering Fox Thank you for your rapid response. I am a do it myselfer, but sadly have to hand over the torch to the mechanic I think. My description might be off on what I'm seeing and can't take a picture. We are the second owners, and I think someone has done some work and replaced the original one with this crap. Thank you for your rapid response! It looks not like a bolt head, but like something you would use a screw driver with a star bit. Super weird. My wife and mother told me to just do the mechanic thing. Regrettably I now have to swallow my pride and go to those robbers! lol I thank you again and your video is the best one on RUclips! Thanks again! Hey, maybe what I said will make sense now, and you'll have a trick I can do? lol God bless you my brother in Christ! Have a wonderful day!

    • @kevefox
      @kevefox  7 лет назад

      Dan Dawson sounds like possibly a torx head.
      m.sears.com/lisle-12-pc-torx-bit-set/p-00946345000P

    • @dead2self1983
      @dead2self1983 7 лет назад

      Tinkering Fox thank you very much! That is what it looks like. Unfortunately, we just bought a house and are about to move! Those are packed and ready to go. Now if I can remember which box they are in. LoL Thanks again! Hey, honestly I would rather buy a new set of those than take it to the shop! You're awesome man! God bless you Brother! Take it easy.

    • @dead2self1983
      @dead2self1983 7 лет назад

      Tinkering Fox plus I have never seen those on a tension pulley, but I'm not a mechanic. lol Thanks again. Glad to know of that option.

  • @andrewperkins-mcduffie7153
    @andrewperkins-mcduffie7153 7 лет назад

    I just wanted to say I don't think that is a 2006 but it is that same process

  • @arubariba
    @arubariba 8 лет назад

    Nice job

  • @tedbaxter5234
    @tedbaxter5234 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making the effort to do this video.
    So nice to have a good preview!

  • @joekaradsheh9667
    @joekaradsheh9667 8 лет назад

    THANK YOU>>>