SOURCE: Replacing alternator in a 2001 Dodge Intrepid
the easiest way is going to first be to remove the serpentine belt which requires you to loosen the nut on the end of the idler pulley just above the alternator, then behind the pulley is a bolt with a 13mm head on it that you will want to loosen after the pulley is loose to relieve tension off the belt. Remove the belt. Next make sure you remove the battery cables to ensure you dont fry yourself to the car when unhooking the electrical connections from the alternator, your battery is located on the passenger side, down behind and underneath the headlight. Then go under the car and remove the black plastic clips that hold the splash shield up under the bumper. After this the alternator becomes as accesible as it can be, remove it from the bottom. Thanks for using fixya!!
SOURCE: lower radiator hose romoval on 1997 Dodge Intrepid
if it is the "pinch" style clamp you will need a pair of hose clamp pliers that are made for that type of clamp. they make some that use bicycle brake cables for better reach. you can get it at a auto parts store like pep boys or kragen. those clamps are a pain in the a$$ but with the right tools you can get to it without removing any components
SOURCE: Multiple cylinder misfires 2001 Dodge Intrepid
If the engine is not missing now or running rough,The code may be an old one stored in the computer,
The code for Evap usually comes from someone getting gas and not tightening the fuel cap so it clicks at least four times.
SOURCE: 01 Dodge Intrepid headlight wiring
there should be 3 wires. The all black one is the ground, the black wire with the colored line is the positive, and the other is the negative
SOURCE: trans, cooler ?
Hi:
You are correct. Almost all automatic cars have a transmission cooler connected to the radiator with 2 hoses, near the bottom. If the hoses are leaking or not installed correctly, all of the fluid from your transmission will get pumped out on the ground, and you won't be able to move the car. Inspect the two hoses and hopefully you will find your problem.
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