A couple of months ago when I put up my lights coming home from a car club meeting, the alt. belt started squealing on acceleration. Next morning, sure enough, the belt was loose so tightened it up. Next month had a squeal when downshifting for a corner. Next morning, checked it out and although the belt was still tight I could turn the alternator pulley (with some difficulty). Time for new belt. Took it in and counter person matches it up and says "right length but wider", the old one had worn down (still looked good). We all know the belt should ride on the sides, not in/on the V but this is the first time I actually ran into the problem. maybe I normally change out the belts before they wear. It was a Quinton Hazel so maybe that has something to do with it. The USA made Gates will last longer (9 years/24,000 miles).
Last night the Voltage gauge dropped down from it's 5/6th spot to 1/4 on the gauge. At night the lights weren't as bright and the turn signal was slow, dash lights dim but I made it home OK (70 Km). Now I know what these guys are talking about (dim lights/slow turn signals/dim dash lights). I haven't investigated yet but it might be time for Saturn upgrade rather than rectifier/voltage regulator repair. We'll see.
When fitting V pulley to Saturn alternator is there any concerns re spacing to keep it aligned to crank pulley?