Replacing alternator issue?

Tiny
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  • 1994 PEUGEOT 306
  • 1.6L
  • 4 CYL
  • 2WD
  • MANUAL
  • 1 MILES
So, I need to change the alternator, got a new one in the passenger seat. Now the problem is that I can't find the second screw for the alternator. The first one was easy, it was pretty accessible and got with the 17mm socket. Based on the new alternator, the second screw should be one hand-length down into the car, but I can't find the head of that screw, is it on the other side of the alternator?(So basically under the intake manifold). Would I need to remove anything, like the intake manifold, and how do I get the belt off. I think I found the belt tensioner, but it's connected to another belt, the belt connected to the alternator only has two wheels, the engine and the alternator.
Friday, November 15th, 2024 AT 9:47 AM

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Tiny
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Hi:

This vehicle isn't offered in the US, but I will try to help.

There is a chance the bolt does come in from the opposite side, but chances are, it doesn't. Is it possible for you to send me a picture of the new alternator with a close-up to the bolt holes? I want to see if they are threaded in the front. If they are, then the bolt would come from the back.

Regardless, I would think you would be able to locate the location itself. Take a look through this link and let me know if it helps.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-replace-an-alternator

Let me know.

Joe
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Friday, November 15th, 2024 AT 9:47 PM
Tiny
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Yeah I found the bolt. I had to jack ta car up and the plastic wheel cover to access it. It sat on an arm that can control the tension, probably the reason why I couldn't find the belt tensioner. But thanks man!
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Saturday, November 16th, 2024 AT 12:30 AM
Tiny
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Hi:

Honestly, I think they hide things on purpose just to drive people crazy. LOL Regardless, I'm glad to know you got it taken care of. Take care of yourself and feel free to come back anytime in the future.

Joe
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Saturday, November 16th, 2024 AT 6:57 PM

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