Just to let some people know you only need to remove the top part of the Airbox to do this job, I did take off the cross bar and the engine cover just because I was going to do it just like this video and after I got those 2 items off I saw no reason to remove the whole entire intake hose, went strait to the challenging BELT cover and that wasn't too hard and changed the belt. I used a small ratchet with the small long 10mm for the Belt cover.
Hi. How are You? We miss your video. Do You plan to make new one? Regards
I just made a video on how to replace rear shocks on a Giulia QV.
Would this be the same process for 2.0 Giulia ??
Yes it would be.
How many miles?
what mileage do you need to do this?
When you see a leak. I’ve seen them as little as 9k miles and as high as 80k miles.
@@hycastro Hey, what type of leak would you refer to? Thanks!
Thanks for this vid.
Thanks for the support.
Just to let some people know you only need to remove the top part of the Airbox to do this job, I did take off the cross bar and the engine cover just because I was going to do it just like this video and after I got those 2 items off I saw no reason to remove the whole entire intake hose, went strait to the challenging BELT cover and that wasn't too hard and changed the belt. I used a small ratchet with the small long 10mm for the Belt cover.
The dealer installed a new belt at my stelvio 2.0, now when cold you hear a strange noise and when hot its away…
Take it back and tell them to see what they did wrong.
Who else is here after Alfa stealership quoted them ~4 hours of labor at one million dollars per hour for this job? haha
Jesus that’s insane.
nobody has a top to bottom stelvio water pump job.
It’s on the list