Drive End To Pulley 1st Groove Distance: 41.5 mm 1.65 in
Family: DELCO
Rotation Direction: Clockwise (Right)
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How to Replace Alternator 2003-04 GMC Envoy XL
How To Replace Alternator 2003-09 GMC Savana 5-3L 6-0L
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Tools used
Hammer
Flat Blade Screwdriver
15mm Socket
T30 Driver
8mm Socket
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Disconnecting the Battery
Disconnect the negative battery cable with an 8mm wrench
2. Removing the Air Intake Hose
Loosen the two air intake hose clamps with a flat blade screwdriver
Remove the T30 Torx bolt from the air intake hose
Pull the intake hose up and off
3. Removing the Serpentine Belt
Familiarize yourself with the belt routing diagram
Attach a 15mm socket and ratchet to the tensioner
Push the tensioner down to loosen the belt
Pull the belt off the center pulley
Carefully release the tensioner
Pull the belt off the alternator
4. Removing the Alternator
Disconnect the alternator wiring harness
Pull back the alternator wiring lead boot
Remove the 19mm nut from the alternator lead
Pull off the alternator lead
Remove the two 15mm bolts from the alternator
Pry the alternator out with a flat blade screwdriver
5. Installing the New Alternator
Hammer out the alternator bolt rings
Lower the new alternator into place
Insert the two 15mm bolts into the alternator
Connect the alternator wiring harness
Put the alternator wiring lead on its stud
Fasten the 10mm nut onto the wiring lead
Put the wiring lead boot into place
6. Reinstalling the Serpentine Belt
Pull the belt over the alternator pulley
Make sure the belt is routed correctly, using the belt diagram
Attach a 15mm socket and ratchet to the tensioner
Push the tensioner down to loosen the belt
Pull the belt onto the center pulley
Carefully release the tensioner
7. Reinstalling the Intake Hose
Put the intake hose into place
Tighten the two intake hose clamps with a flat blade screwdriver
Tighten the T30 bolt into the intake hose
8. Reconnecting the Battery
Reconnect the negative battery cable with an 8mm wrench
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the alternator on this 2003 GMC Envoy XL with the 5.3 liter V8 engine. The items you'll need for this are a new alternator from 1AAuto.com; 8mm, 10mm, and 15mm socket and ratchet; T30 Torx bit; flat blade screwdriver; and a hammer.
Use an 8mm wrench to disconnect the negative battery cable.
Start off by loosening this hose clamp and this hose clamp, and then, removing this T30 bolt up here, and we'll just fast forward as Mike does that. Now, pull this hose free and then lift that air intake hose up and out.
Next, you want to locate your serpentine belt diagram, which is located right here on the shroud, and you just want to refer to this as you're trying to put the belt back in place and make sure that you have one of these before messing with the belt. Then, using a 15mm socket and ratchet or a 15mm wrench and another wrench for extra leverage, just push down on the tensioner and then pull the belt up and over that center pulley and carefully relieve the tension on the tensioner. Pull the belt off your alternator and then lift up on the tab on this harness and disconnect it.
Pull back this boot and then remove this 10mm nut. Now, remove these two 15mm bolts, and we'll just fast forward as Mike does that. Now, using a large flat blade screwdriver or pry bar, just pull the alternator up and out, and you'll most likely have to pry both sides out.
Using a hammer, just hammer out the rings here, to make it easier to get new the alternator down in place. Make sure the harnesses are out of the way and lower your new alternator down. Line it up and push the 15mm bolts through. We'll fast forward as Mike tightens those up. You do want to make sure that you get that nice and tight. Reconnect the harness. Put this wire back onto the stud and replace that 10mm nut and tighten it up, and slide that boot back up into place.
Put your belt back up over the alternator pulley, and while you're doing that, make sure the belt is on each of the pulleys correctly and that hasn't fallen off any of them. Then, just double check with your belt diagram that the belts in the right order and on each of the pulleys. Put your wrench or socket and ratchet onto the tensioner and pull back on the tensioner, and just push your belt underneath that center pulley. Then, carefully release the tension and make sure your belt is on all the pulleys correctly.
Now, feed your air intake hose back down into place and make sure to push down all the way, and then push this end back into place and then tighten up those two hose clamps, and I'll tighten up the T30 bolt. Then, reconnect your negative battery cable.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
15mm Socket
Pry Bar
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Disconnecting the Battery
Disconnect the negative battery cable with a 10mm wrench
2. Removing the Air Intake
Remove the two 10mm bolt from the air intake box
Disconnect the air intake sensor
Loosen the hose clamp with a flat blade screwdriver
Lift the air intake box up and out
Loosen the hose clamp on the end of the air intake hose with a flat blade screwdriver
Remove the air intake hose
3. Removing the Coolant Bottle
Remove the 10mm bolt from the coolant bottle
Remove the coolant bottle
4. Removing the Serpentine Belt
Insert the 15mm socket and ratchet into the tensioner
Turn the tensioner clockwise to loosen the belt
Pull the belt off the alternator
Release the tensioner
Pull the belt off by hand
5. Removing the Alternator
Remove the two 15mm bolts on the front of the alternator
Pry the alternator out with a pry bar
Pull up the alternator
Remove the 10mm bolt under the rubber boot
Disconnect the alternator wiring harness
Remove the alternator
6. Installing the Alternator
Tighten the 10mm nut onto the alternator
Replace the rubber boot
Connect the alternator wiring harness
Insert the alternator into place
Insert and tighten the two 15mm bolts on the front of the alternator
7. Reinstalling the Serpentine Belt
Familiarize yourself with the route of the serpentine belt
Insert the belt into place by following the diagram
Pull the tensioner clockwise with the 15mm sock and ratchet
Pull the belt over the alternator
Release the tensioner
8. Installing the Air Intake
Insert the air intake hose into the throttle body
Tighten the hose clamp with a flat blade screwdriver
Insert the air intake box into place
Insert the air intake hose into the air box
Tighten the hose clamp with a flat blade screwdriver
Tighten the two 10mm bolts to the air intake box
9. Reinstalling the Coolant Bottle
Insert the coolant bottle into place
Tighten the 10mm bolt to the coolant bottle
10. Connecting the Battery
Connect the negative battery cable with a 10mm wrench
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the alternator in this 2005 GMC Savana 2500 with the 6-liter V8 engine. The tools you're going to need for this are a 10mm and a 15mm socket and ratchet, a flat blade screwdriver, and a pry bar.
The first thing that you're going to want to do is remove your negative cable from the battery. Use a 10mm socket and ratchet to loosen up that bolt and pull the cable off the battery.
Now you want to remove these two 10mm bolts that secure the air intake box, and we'll fast-forward as he does this. Now disconnect the harness to the air intake box and set it aside. Then you want to use a flat blade screwdriver to loosen up this clamp. With the clamp loosened up, you should be able to lift and pull out your air intake box. Now, using a flat blade screwdriver, loosen up the clamp on this part of the air intake. Once that's loosened up, you should be able to pull that up and out.
Now you want to remove your radiator overflow bottle. Just remove the 10mm bolt that holds it in place, and then it will lift up and pull out, and you want to just set that aside. Now that you can see the serpentine belt, you want to use a 15mm socket and ratchet and place in on the tensioner pulley. You want to push that down and loosen up the belt. You'll be able to pull it off the alternator.
There are two 15mm bolts on the front of the alternator and you want to remove those. We'll fast-forward as he does that. Now to get the alternator out (it is in there pretty good), you want to use a pry bar. Pry up underneath it and eventually it will break free from there. See, he's got that side; walk around to the other side. Pry up that side. Once it's up and out of there, pull it out, and then on the back you'll see that there is a little rubber cover. What you want to do is you want to pull back that cover, and there's a 10mm bolt under there, as you can see right there. We'll fast-forward as he removes that.
Now you want to lift that wire up and off of your alternator, and then pry up that harness right there. You want to start by putting that wire back on, so pull back the rubber cap there and replace the wire, replace that nut, and we'll fast-forward as he tightens that up.
Next thing you want to do, you want to take the harness and plug it back into place on the alternator. To put your alternator into position, you want to push down one end and then try to swing and hit the other end down in. To help out, you can see he's using a flat blade screwdriver in the hole to try and pry it downwards a little bit. With enough moving around, eventually you will get it into a spot where you can actually get a bolt in there. It does take a little bit of time, but it will go.
Once you get one bolt in there, you can now pry from that side and it will line up the hole on the other side so you can push that bolt in as well. We'll fast-forward as he tightens those bolts up. Here's the belt diagram for the van. I included this just in case, if for some reason the belt slips off one of these pulleys, you know what order it goes in. You know if it goes above it or below it. It kind of helps out. You can use this as a reference point if you need it.
Now, with the belt in place, you want to put that 15mm socket on the tensioner. You want to push down on that, and that will allow you to align the belt on all of the pulleys. Make sure you have it place, and then you want to tighten the tensioner back up. Now take that part of your intake and put it back down. Put it into position and use a flat blade screwdriver to tighten up the clamp.
Now you can reinstall your air intake box. You can see there are two holes there. They line up with the two pegs on the van and you want to feed that down in there. Get it into position, and then, using a flat blade screwdriver you want to tighten up that clamp where it connects. You can see there he actually loosened the part of the intake he put in before this.
He loosened it up so he could angle it and push this part down. Then you want to tighten both those clamps back up if you have to do that. We'll fast-forward here. You want to put in those 10mm bolts that secure the air intake box and reconnect the harness. Then you want to realign your radiator overflow bottle. Put it into position and replace the 10mm bolt in that. Now you can reconnect your negative cable back to your battery.
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February 3, 2022
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Chevy 8.1L alternator
Mark
March 13, 2022
Worked as it should, shipped fast
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DONALD
March 16, 2022
easy to put in and it looks exactly like the one I took out I love it and very fast shipping appreciate that
Yes...TRQ makes a VERY high quality alternator at a great price...with a lifetime warranty. Buy it!
Lyle
July 7, 2022
I purchased this for replacement of my oem original alternator in my Tahoe. They both share the same amp rating, and the original still tests in limits. The TRQ alternator keeps up with the loads better than oem. It's got a slightly noticeable noise, but it's an improved airflow design to keep it cooled better with larger air foils. I don't mind that increasing my reliability!
They need to talk to their supplier
Richard
January 10, 2023
The first one made a whining noise they sent me a new one and it whines just as bad I give up
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KEN
January 29, 2023
Great reliable quality
High Quality OEM parts at a very competitive price
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March 15, 2023
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Koester
December 7, 2023
Exact fit, looks OEM. Got it fast and works great
1A auto could charge more for the products because of the videos!
Steve
January 10, 2024
It was so easy to put on. I watched the video and had not surprises. The serpentine belt slipped off, but that was the only hiccup.
Stephen
February 6, 2024
Fit like oem model, easy installation
Customer Q&A
whats does diy mean fromthis alternator to above alternator ?January 21, 2022
Ernest S
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DIY Solutions is a brand we offer. This listing is for a TRQ branded alternator.
January 21, 2022
Andra M
Is this new?February 10, 2022
John D
10
Yes this is a brand new alternator!
February 10, 2022
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Will this fit a 4.3 envoy xl?February 11, 2022
Timothy T
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February 12, 2022
Cristina P
Amps?March 21, 2022
James H
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It is 145 amps
March 21, 2022
Cristina P
Will this fit a 2004 GMC Sierra 1500 5.3?April 28, 2022
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Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
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Will this fit an 07 Chevy avalanche?May 10, 2022
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May 11, 2022
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Need alternator for 2005 GMC Yukon with 5.3 engine. Is this the correct item?May 29, 2022
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May 31, 2022
Jessica D
Is this good for a 2006 Chevrolet trailblazer LS v6?June 27, 2022
Andrew E
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This alternator is specific to 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer models with a V8 5.3L and (8th Vin Digit M).
June 27, 2022
Jessica D
will it fit 2003 duramax?August 18, 2022
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Will this fit in a 2004 gmc yukon slt ?August 27, 2022
B R
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Hello, could you provide your VIN#, to confirm fitment, please?
August 27, 2022
Ricale A
Will this fit 2004 chevy tahoe?October 3, 2022
Terry W
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This is listed to fit
2003-2004 Chevrolet Tahoe V8 5.3L (8th Vin Digit T or Z)
2003-2004 Chevrolet Tahoe V8 4.8L (8th Vin Digit V)
October 3, 2022
Kelly S
How do I know if I need a 145amp or 105amp alternator for a 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 5.3L ?December 1, 2023
Barry V
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Mine was a 2500 duramax diesel with two batteries so required 145 amp. Plugging in your make and model the1A auto software should verify your choice and correct an wrong choice
December 1, 2023
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