Hi Bennie just to say I did my alternator today and you can get to the top bolt with a three inch extension a small socket on a quarter drive ratchet it took five mins to get the bolt out total job hour Steve.
Good video!Fiat Idea has the same mounting of the alternator and all is more tight than on a Punto. So even the engine must be lowered, to get this baby out. The Garage will take now EURO 700,00 incl. a low budget no name alternator, the belt and tension pulley. Greetings from Austria.
Vielen Dank für diese Erklärung, und die sehr brauchbaren Bilder Videos 😎👍 👌👌💯 dies hilft mir sehr, da mir diese Arbeit bevor steht! It helps a lot 💯 Viele Grüße
Good to see it is possible, albeit with a lot of effort. Nice job! I also read on fiatforum that removing the right hand engine mount to move the engine forward helps with access. Also perhaps possible to loosen the aircon pump bolts and move that slightly, without touching the pipes, to make access easier?
As above comment small quarter inch extension fits perfect.... when it came to re inserting the bolt i put a small o ring while the alternator was out to retain the bolt in position ... 45 minutes to a hour. Above below and beside, the 2 screws on inner wing were hardest part in my opinion once you figure out a route for your extension for top bolt
Yes it's a pain, very difficult to get to that top bolt, easiest way is to remove the 3 bolts that hold the aircon pump (after removing the 10mm bracket bolt and the belt) this then allows the aircon pump to be moved backwards and upwards a couple of inches giving access to the top alternator bolt from above. Also makes it easier to remove and replace the alternator from below the car as the aircon pump is connected with flexible pipes assisting manoeuvring parts. Once in, bolt on the alternator before attaching the aircon pump etc. This I know as I have just done the job myself, dont spend 2 hours trying to shift 1 bolt and there is no need to have the aircon system depressurised and remove pipes as was advised in one TH-cam video that I saw, at who knows what expense (then get it re-pressurised if you want your aircon to work, more expense.)
That bolt on top is the right pig to get to!! I have quite a few extentions in my Halfords set but all were either too long or too short with that tight space there! 🙈
Hi Bennie , i had a real struggle getting alternator off , the bolts were siezed solid ,took around 21/2 hours to get off ,i don't want to do that again lol
My 2006 Grande Punto just started having issues with its alternator. Seems to be the exact same design as the Evo. Suspect worn carbon brushes. Do you know if it's possible to replace the brushes? Or is it better to just replace it altogether?
I pulled one off in a scrap yard recently, took me and my mate an hour to undo just that stupid bolt on top of the alternator!! 440 feels sharp but if yours was for stop-start system then alternator alone would be more expensive.
@@marianadm4320 I understand. I meant that if your Punto has stop-start system the replacement alternator would be more expensive, coz it has to charge battery faster during stop-start cycles. That may explain why replacing it was so expensive.
@@marianadm4320 well.. then 440 all in doesn't sound too bad then, considering it takes an hour to take it out and out new one in, plus time to put it up on the ramp etc.
Not unless you push the tension back like he showed ,that's to slip the belt of.make a mental note or take a picture of it and that's how it goes back on,this is the best video you will find .he showed far more than most who use still pictures ,your comment is silly as are you .I thank the uploader and so should you
Hi Bennie just to say I did my alternator today and you can get to the top bolt with a three inch extension a small socket on a quarter drive ratchet it took five mins to get the bolt out total job hour Steve.
Excellent video, in the process of doing this , top bolt being the problem
What a dirty job! Well done mate
Good video!Fiat Idea has the same mounting of the alternator and all is more tight than on a Punto. So even the engine must be lowered, to get this baby out. The Garage will take now EURO 700,00 incl. a low budget no name alternator, the belt and tension pulley. Greetings from Austria.
Vielen Dank für diese Erklärung, und die sehr brauchbaren Bilder Videos 😎👍 👌👌💯
dies hilft mir sehr, da mir diese Arbeit bevor steht!
It helps a lot 💯
Viele Grüße
Good to see it is possible, albeit with a lot of effort. Nice job! I also read on fiatforum that removing the right hand engine mount to move the engine forward helps with access. Also perhaps possible to loosen the aircon pump bolts and move that slightly, without touching the pipes, to make access easier?
Long story short: Yes.
As above comment small quarter inch extension fits perfect.... when it came to re inserting the bolt i put a small o ring while the alternator was out to retain the bolt in position ... 45 minutes to a hour. Above below and beside, the 2 screws on inner wing were hardest part in my opinion once you figure out a route for your extension for top bolt
Small (1/4") tools are very weak, you can damage them. The best tool here is 3/8" system.
@@GrandePunto8VUsed my 1/4" Kennedy set. Bit of struggling and bolt was bloody tight, but tools stood up to the test.
Yes it's a pain, very difficult to get to that top bolt, easiest way is to remove the 3 bolts that hold the aircon pump (after removing the 10mm bracket bolt and the belt) this then allows the aircon pump to be moved backwards and upwards a couple of inches giving access to the top alternator bolt from above. Also makes it easier to remove and replace the alternator from below the car as the aircon pump is connected with flexible pipes assisting manoeuvring parts. Once in, bolt on the alternator before attaching the aircon pump etc. This I know as I have just done the job myself, dont spend 2 hours trying to shift 1 bolt and there is no need to have the aircon system depressurised and remove pipes as was advised in one TH-cam video that I saw, at who knows what expense (then get it re-pressurised if you want your aircon to work, more expense.)
That bolt on top is the right pig to get to!! I have quite a few extentions in my Halfords set but all were either too long or too short with that tight space there! 🙈
good jobs friend...i'ìm crazy for replace it!
Hi Bennie , i had a real struggle getting alternator off , the bolts were siezed solid ,took around 21/2 hours to get off ,i don't want to do that again lol
Same with me one of the easier lower bolts just snapped in half
Tough job!
Yes, motor manufacturers don`t make it easy for the home mechanic with a modern car, give me a 68 Mustang, I could change the alternator in 10 minutes
My 2006 Grande Punto just started having issues with its alternator. Seems to be the exact same design as the Evo. Suspect worn carbon brushes.
Do you know if it's possible to replace the brushes? Or is it better to just replace it altogether?
Hi
1.4 the same headache, pillar casting on upper bolt is higher, less space.
These silly Italian designs.
my local garage charged me 440 quid to change it .2010punto evo, think that's fair ?
I pulled one off in a scrap yard recently, took me and my mate an hour to undo just that stupid bolt on top of the alternator!! 440 feels sharp but if yours was for stop-start system then alternator alone would be more expensive.
@@bartoszk4812 the alternator was gone( smoke and burned smell)
@@marianadm4320 I understand. I meant that if your Punto has stop-start system the replacement alternator would be more expensive, coz it has to charge battery faster during stop-start cycles. That may explain why replacing it was so expensive.
@@bartoszk4812 aa ok. It has start stop yes. The alternator only was 250 on the invoice
@@marianadm4320 well.. then 440 all in doesn't sound too bad then, considering it takes an hour to take it out and out new one in, plus time to put it up on the ramp etc.
Aparantly my punto neads to have one of these installed...
This is 1.4 engine 90HP?
A co, chcesz się brać za wymianę, a nie odróżniasz 8V od 16V? To jest 8V z klimatyzacją.
if you have a proper tools,equipment and knowledge , that is half an hour job all together
Ti devono fare santo compare
These cars are total junk crap to work on
Useless video if you can't show the belt
Not unless you push the tension back like he showed ,that's to slip the belt of.make a mental note or take a picture of it and that's how it goes back on,this is the best video you will find .he showed far more than most who use still pictures ,your comment is silly as are you .I thank the uploader and so should you