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I recently had to swap out the old OEM alternator on my 2001 Pontiac
Grand Prix GTP. I'm sure most of you could replace an alternator with your eyes closed but I took pictures of the process and wrote up a quick guide for the new owners. The procedure should be very similar on every car that has the GM 3800 Series II engine. Here's the pics & guide - Alternator Replacement Guide I hope it saves some of you a bit of cash. This was my first time doing this procedure and it only took me about an hour, and I was being very deliberate and cautious.
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Re: Alternator Replacement Guide - '01 GTP
Nice writeup, thanks for the great info.
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Re: Alternator Replacement Guide - '01 GTP
Thanks for the write-up, nice job.
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