The next best thing for Honda is DENSO as they are the actual OEM supplier. 90% chance ur old alternator says DENSO on the side (as long as it's the original).
Reviews of Denso parts For Business
Japan
I've been running Denso IKH24 for 10k miles, have to swap them often but they've been great so far. Frequent changing will prevent damage to them seeing as they are normal projected grounds, but they are pretty cheap to replace once a year or so.
I run [Denso 5749](https://www.densoproducts.com/denso-5749-ikh01-24-iridium-racing-plug) non projected tip plugs with my FBO IS38 car.
They're 1 step colder, and non projected so the risk of a strap breaking off [\(like this\)](https://i.imgur.com/gdJFaJ4.jpeg) are extremely rare.
Have any of the starters been Denso brand? I thought I remember hearing that for certain models of Japanese cars the starter HAS to be Denso (the OEM manufacturer) or it wont spin fast enough consistently to start the engine.
Denso or Bosh are the best you can return and get new ones
I just had everything you mentioned done on my 2017 Camry. I paid about 900 but the alternator was denso which makes oem parts for Toyota.
Get it from rock auto. Remanned Denso. Been using it works good
I would go with a Denso remanufactured alternator. I've used the Advance Auto alternators in a Honda Odyssey, Lexus IS250 and my '08 TL. They all failed within 2 years. I don't think Auto Zone parts are any better than Advanced Auto's. The Denso has lasted 3 years and is still going.
Same at Firestone... 1697 for all quoted with denso alternator. The location/labor is what gets you on this one.
Could just be a crappy parts store alternator. I use Denso only for replacement.
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.