Stan H
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Where did you order that from ?thank you! already got the parts ordered!
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Where did you order that from ?thank you! already got the parts ordered!
It literally decouples the alternator from the engine when you need a boost in power, and I believe even when the batteries are 100% charged and/or hot.Okay, this one definitely is new on me .
I didn't know these had a clutch
That's why I love this site . Always something new
Rockauto is the place!
Please refer to post #26 in that thread. It outlines the exact part order.Where did you order that from ?
Things like that are what make forums like this worth the effort.Please refer to post #26 in that thread. It outlines the exact part order.
Absolutely.Overall not a difficult swap, and considering a local shop quoted me $1300 to replace the alternator I'm pleased with this sub $80 fix so far.
Me too cause I didn't know they had that..Absolutely.
I understand the way shops have to work these days (or even years ago, to make any money), but it's frustrating to me when I know 1 part can resolve an issue vs. swapping a whole assembly.
It's a waste of good parts - and that bugs me to no end as well.
And - now you know a lot more about your Jeep.
Absolutely! When they told me the whole alternator had to be replaced - i said "OK thanks" knowing that there was no way that could be reality. Maybe the Mopar bulletin says so, but this fix was way simpler. at 54K miles there's no way i should need to start throwing parts at small stuff that comes upAbsolutely.
I understand the way shops have to work these days (or even years ago, to make any money), but it's frustrating to me when I know 1 part can resolve an issue vs. swapping a whole assembly.
It's a waste of good parts - and that bugs me to no end as well.
And - now you know a lot more about your Jeep.