Nippondenso (Denso) is what I would choose, I believe this is the OEM manufacturer.
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I would get Denso
Drives fine, maybe a bit of whirr from the alternator area but hard for my ears to tell of that's out of normal none of the unhappy noise from before battery kicked it.
I just got a Denso remanufactured alternator from RockAuto for a 2009 Camry. Straight out of the box, the pulley was extremely hard to spin. It seems to get very stiff in one spot, get past that spot and spin fairly easily, then after I assume a full revolution it gets extremely stiff again. It also seems a bit loud/odd to me
Had the same issue with a reman denso alternator that went in a Honda, it was the cheap diode/rectifier pack that was fitted that was causing the bat light to stay on.
you can go on rockauto.com and should be able to purchase an OEM Denso Alternator.
If you are going to get a new or remanufactured alternator spend the $$$ for a DENSO one.
As some others have said, make sure you only get the remanufactured Denso alternator. No other alternator seems to work.
I replaced the alternator on my 2012 Odyssey the day before yesterday. Rebuilt Denso (I saw several suggestions online to -not- stray from Denso for this vehicle). was\\~$250 at Napa, after I got my core deposit back.
Purchase a new or remanufactured Denso or TYC alternator. Most others are a roll of the dice in terms of lasting longer than 12months.
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