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v1.2

Minor Versionm

by Meg Myers

Introduction

You do not need to find a specialized mechanic or RV dealership to do the swap. Any good independent mechanic can do the pulley replacement, so finding an option near you should be straightforward. Here are a few tips:

  • It does NOT need to be a shop that specializes in Mercedes or RVs. In fact, it’s best to find a local independent mechanic that is well regarded in your community. The smaller the better.
  • The van does NOT to be on a lift for the replacement. The alternator is very accessible from underneath.
  • It should not take more than an hour start to finish (it takes us about 15 minutes, though we've had a lot of practice).
  • You can share this guide with the mechanic ahead of time. We also have a video of the pulley replacement.

Questions? Please contact us directly.

  1. Shut off the house battery system. On RoamRig Systems you can shut the house power breakers. On 1st Gen systems (18-20) the breakers are on the front of the bench seat. 2nd/3rd Gen systems (21-23) the breakers are in the battery compartment on the driver's side rear of the cargo area. Use a multimeter to check the positive stud on the alternator and place the ground  probe on the negative cable lug to verify house power is off.
    • Shut off the house battery system.

    • On RoamRig Systems you can shut the house power breakers. On 1st Gen systems (18-20) the breakers are on the front of the bench seat. 2nd/3rd Gen systems (21-23) the breakers are in the battery compartment on the driver's side rear of the cargo area.

    • Use a multimeter to check the positive stud on the alternator and place the ground probe on the negative cable lug to verify house power is off.

    • Ensure house power is off before continuing!

  2. Remove the belt from the alternator using the belt tensioner tool. Pull the tool towards the passenger side of the van to release the tensioner. Slip the belt off the front of the alternator.
    • Remove the belt from the alternator using the belt tensioner tool. Pull the tool towards the passenger side of the van to release the tensioner. Slip the belt off the front of the alternator.

    • The tool uses a T55 torx bit for reference.

    • Take note on the belt routing before removing the belt, especially if the van is equipped with the Techni bracket ('18-'20 Revels, vans without the N62 option code)

    • The auxiliary alternator is located on the lower front passenger side of the engine, attached to the oil pan.

  3. Remove the positive lug using a 13mm socket. Remove the field wire connector by depressing the locking tab and pulling straight out. Remove the temp sensor using a 10mm socket.
    • Remove the positive lug using a 13mm socket.

    • Remove the field wire connector by depressing the locking tab and pulling straight out. Remove the temp sensor using a 10mm socket.

    • There will be an alternator protection module that has red and black leads on it. The black lead goes with the temp sensor, the red lead goes on the positive stud.

  4. Use a 15mm socket to remove the two alternator mounting bolts. (note the first image shows the OEM N62 bracket uses on the '21+ Revels) For '18-'20 Revels remove the two alternator mounting bolts using a 8mm allen head, and a 15mm socket for the nuts. Take note of the spacers for the alternator, and take care not to lose them when removing the alternator. Take care not to drop the alternator.
    • Use a 15mm socket to remove the two alternator mounting bolts. (note the first image shows the OEM N62 bracket uses on the '21+ Revels)

    • For '18-'20 Revels remove the two alternator mounting bolts using a 8mm allen head, and a 15mm socket for the nuts. Take note of the spacers for the alternator, and take care not to lose them when removing the alternator.

    • Take care not to drop the alternator.

  5. Old pulley removal tool Littens pulley install tool
    • Old pulley removal tool

    • Littens pulley install tool

  6. Use a screwdriver or pick to remove the cap on the front of the pulley Insert the appropriate pulley tool into the front of the pulley. Use a 22mm socket and an impact gun in reverse to remove the pulley. Blip the impact gun trigger, as we want the impact action to free the pulley. Insert the appropriate pulley tool into the front of the pulley. Use a 22mm socket and an impact gun in reverse to remove the pulley. Blip the impact gun trigger, as we want the impact action to free the pulley.
    • Use a screwdriver or pick to remove the cap on the front of the pulley

    • Insert the appropriate pulley tool into the front of the pulley. Use a 22mm socket and an impact gun in reverse to remove the pulley. Blip the impact gun trigger, as we want the impact action to free the pulley.

  7. Thread the new pulley onto the shaft of the alternator. The shaft is normal (right hand) thread. Use the pulley install tool and a 19mm socket on the impact gun. Grasp the exterior of the pulley, and give the impact gun 3-4 QUICK blips to tighten the pulley onto the shaft. You do not need to go crazy with the impact gun. Just a few quick trigger pulls is all that is needed. We want the impact action to tighten the pulley. Make sure the pulley is fully seated onto the alternator.
    • Thread the new pulley onto the shaft of the alternator. The shaft is normal (right hand) thread.

    • Use the pulley install tool and a 19mm socket on the impact gun. Grasp the exterior of the pulley, and give the impact gun 3-4 QUICK blips to tighten the pulley onto the shaft.

    • You do not need to go crazy with the impact gun. Just a few quick trigger pulls is all that is needed. We want the impact action to tighten the pulley. Make sure the pulley is fully seated onto the alternator.

    • Once the pulley is installed, install the protective cap onto the front of the pulley. You can use a soft blow hammer to seat the cap.

  8. Tap the spacers back into the bracket using a hammer to make the installation easier. Place the alternator into position, and reinstall the mounting bolts. Tighten the bolts snug.
    • Tap the spacers back into the bracket using a hammer to make the installation easier.

    • Place the alternator into position, and reinstall the mounting bolts. Tighten the bolts snug.

  9. Loosen the two 15mm head bolts on the back side of the alternator mounting bracket. This will make it easier to install the alternator. Place the bolt in from the rear of the bracket, followed by the long spacer. Hold the alternator in position and slide the bolt through the mounting tab on the alternator. Place the smaller spacer into position, and continue sliding the bolt through the small spacer and through the front mounting flange on the bracket.
    • Loosen the two 15mm head bolts on the back side of the alternator mounting bracket. This will make it easier to install the alternator.

    • Place the bolt in from the rear of the bracket, followed by the long spacer. Hold the alternator in position and slide the bolt through the mounting tab on the alternator. Place the smaller spacer into position, and continue sliding the bolt through the small spacer and through the front mounting flange on the bracket.

    • Some patience is needed for the upper moutning bolt. If you look up from under the front of the alternator you can see the front spacer which will aide in positioning. You can also do the bottom bolt first since it is easier to hold help hold the alternator.

    • Once you have alternator mounting bolts started, tighten the two 15mm head bolts that were loosened BEFORE tightening the alternator mounting bolts with the 8mm Allen head. This will ensure the bracket is square before locking the alternator into place.

  10. Connect the positive lug to the stud on the alternator. Place the lug, then the red wire for the alternator protect module. Install the flat washer, the lock washer, and then the nut,. Tighten until snug. Reinstall the field wire connector, temp. sensor, and alternator protection module.
    • Connect the positive lug to the stud on the alternator. Place the lug, then the red wire for the alternator protect module. Install the flat washer, the lock washer, and then the nut,. Tighten until snug.

    • Reinstall the field wire connector, temp. sensor, and alternator protection module.

  11. Release the tensioner and place the belt over the alternator pulley.
    • Release the tensioner and place the belt over the alternator pulley.

    • Ensure the belt is fully seated on all pulleys, especially the upper fan pulley. Make sure the belt is properly seated on all the ribs of the pulleys.

    • Turn the breakers previously turned off on to restore house power.

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