Toyota Camry 2010

Asked by ezra Oct 24, 2017 at 06:12 PM about the 2010 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hey guys, I was changing my alternator on my
toyota camry LE 2010 and I was able to take out
the old one but when I was trying to put the new
one in, it got stuck and it does not want to go in all
the way. Is there something I'm not doing right?
The alternator are identical can someone help
please.

8 Answers

22,310

Was the fork on the new alternator machined correctly? Have you measured the opening of the old vs the new with a caliper?

I really don't know if it was and no I didn't measure it but the old alternator was giving me so trouble when I was taking it out as well.

22,310

They are made to fit snug. I have worked on Toyotas a lot and you are right. It almost pays to change them out in hot weather because the metal is a little softer and they push on easier. Trying to line that bolt up can be challenging. I usually work them on by raising and lowering them until they get to the right place.

30,170

Ezra, I just did this, They are a bugger to get back on because they fit so tight. Try to line up one of the holes and get the bolt started then wiggle and jiggle and tickle the thing to line up the other one. you might even need a screw driver or something to stick in to line them up.

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Thank you all for your assistance I was able to put it in after trial and error and a very smart Girlfriend lol. It works great now.

I have a 2010 Toyota Camry replacing the rims from 2014 I don’t know if they are good fit someone Lmk thank you

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