2014 - 2016 Kia how to replace the alternator (Soul)

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2014 - 2016 Kia Soul how to replace the alternator.

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Intro 00:01
Disconnect battery 1:25
Disconnect alternator 1:56
Remove serpentine belt 3:00
Remove Alternator 5:32
Matching part (Old vs New alternator) 7:01
Installing alternator 7:13
Reconnecting Alternator 8:29
Reconnecting battery 8:58
Testing alternator installed 9:33
Outro 9:59

Pros
Looking for a compact car under $17,000 but think all you’ll find are rental-car look-alikes? Surprise yourself with the 2016 Kia Soul. It’s fuel-efficient, safe, reliable and more fun than hamsters in a Habitrail. Opt for the electric Soul EV and you’ll go up to 93 miles on a single charge.

Cons
If your idea of a fun compact car includes one with lots of power under the hood, a turbocharged Nissan Juke, Fiat 500L or Mini Countryman makes a better choice. Those who like outdoor adventures may be better off with an all-wheel-drive Subaru XV Crosstrek or Jeep Renegade.

Interior Comfort
The 2016 Kia Soul features a 2-row, 5-passenger cabin whose looks and functions improve as you climb the three trim levels, from cloth seats in base models to available Nappa leather in top-line versions. The 2016 Soul does an admirable job of blending practicality and whimsy. This hatchback’s boxy shape and folding rear seats make it surprisingly spacious, while features such as speaker lights that pulsate to the beat are nothing if not different. The optional panoramic sunroof is an unexpected treat in such an economy car. The electric Soul features bio-friendly materials and an efficient organic LED instrument screen.

Exterior Styling
The Kia Soul for 2016 retains the original’s tall, rectangular profile, but stays fresh thanks to a reworked front end and tall taillights. The Soul’s tall profile offers function in addition to fashion. Along with abundant headroom and luggage space, the high roof allows for raised seating positions and good visibility for all inside. Top-line models further stand out with LED turn-signal indicators in the side mirrors, projector-beam headlights and LED taillights. The Soul electric car sets itself apart with a hidden charging port up front and 2-tone paint schemes that are now optional on the gasoline-powered Soul.

Favorite Features
UVO eSERVICES
Kia’s suite of infotainment apps is known as UVO and its eService package includes such must-haves as Bluetooth phone pairing, navigation, Geo-fencing, Speed Alert, Curfew Alert and Driving Score (those last features are especially helpful when keeping track of how the kids drive your car).

Standard Features
For 2016 the Kia Soul comes in three trims: Base, Plus (+) and Exclaim (!). The Base trim includes 17-inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, 6-way manual-adjust driver’s seat, power windows and door locks, Bluetooth wireless technology, and 6-speaker audio with USB input. Plus models add a larger engine and automatic transmission, cruise control, keyless entry and upgraded cloth trim. The Exclaim includes 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, power-folding outside mirrors, Kia’s UVO eServices, leather seating, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and a 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat. EV models have an 8.0-inch touch screen with navigation and a suite of EV-centric controls.

Engine & Transmission
Two 4-cylinder engines are available in the 2016 Kia Soul. Base models come with a 1.6-liter, while the two higher trims use a larger and more powerful 2.0-liter. All Kia Souls are front-wheel drive, and all except the base model come with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Base models use a 6-speed manual (the automatic is optional). The Soul EV uses no gasoline at all, but rather an electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery pack. Power is sent to the front wheels via a single-speed transmission. Range is estimated to be 93 miles per charge, which is expected to take from 24 hours on a 120-volt outlet to under five hours on a 240-volt outlet. A DC fast-charging unit can offer an 80-percent charge in about 30 minutes.

1.6-liter inline-4
130 horsepower @ 6,300 rpm
118 lb-ft of torque @ 4,850 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 24/30 mpg

2.0-liter inline-4
164 horsepower @ 6,200 rpm
151 lb-ft of torque @ 4,000 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 24/31 mpg

AC synchronous electric motor
27kWh lithium-ion battery pack
109 horsepower
210 lb-ft of torque
EPA-estimated range per full charge: 93 miles
EPA city/highway fuel economy equivalent: 120/92 mpge

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