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<blockquote data-quote="TurdFergueson2" data-source="post: 3407314" data-attributes="member: 579108"><p>No way around that i dont think. It cant be as hard as my 300m. You have to know someone who can take it off and put it back on for you. But I'm like you. I can run power for an amp, but I will call someone to work on anything under my hood. Depending on the car you can buy a Haynes or a Chilton manual. They are usually like 20 something bucks but they tell you everything. The book wont make you a mechanic, but you should at least see how to remove your alt. From there you can determine if it is something you can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurdFergueson2, post: 3407314, member: 579108"] No way around that i dont think. It cant be as hard as my 300m. You have to know someone who can take it off and put it back on for you. But I'm like you. I can run power for an amp, but I will call someone to work on anything under my hood. Depending on the car you can buy a Haynes or a Chilton manual. They are usually like 20 something bucks but they tell you everything. The book wont make you a mechanic, but you should at least see how to remove your alt. From there you can determine if it is something you can do. [/QUOTE]
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