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Denso Alternator

DIY Guy here, I always use Denso parts for my Hondas when it comes to electrical stuff. Denso is the OEM parts supplier for Honda's alternators. I just replaced an alternator in my sister's 2011 Acura RDX with a remanufactured Denso unit and she's had no problems with it at all.

Pros: no problems at all
Vehicle: Acura RDX
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Denso Alternator

That mechanic must be using some really cheap alternators, we use denso alternators where I work and rarely have issues.

Pros: rarely have issues
Cons: cheap alternators
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Denso Alternator

Don\u2019t get any of those aftermarket ones. I\u2019m not sure what aftermarket brand it was that my mechanic got but months later the steering wheel would intermittently lock up while driving. It was not easy to diagnose as the voltage would read fine. Ended up getting a Denso one, paid a lot because needed it urgently. Been fine ever since.

Pros: steering wheel no longer locks
Cons: steering wheel intermittently lock
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Denso Alternator

Get the Suzuki Grant Vitara V6 105a by Denso. Bolts on and looks just like factory. Goes from lame 70a on the early t4r's to a 105a with this upgrade. Runs my stereo and accessories like it's nothing.

Pros: looks like factory, runs accessories
Vehicle: Suzuki Vitara
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Denso Alternator

If it is an original Denso, the best unit to use is the one that you have. It likely can be serviced with new brushes, rectifier, whatever. Do NOT use an original Denso as core for a cheap reman. A puppy dies every time someone does that. Those remans just do not last.

Pros: can be serviced
Cons: reman do not last
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Denso Alternator

The alternator is $700, with today\u2019s pricing that\u2019s totally fair. Just checked with local parts suppliers, for a 2.5L Mazda 6, for a quality Denso unit, it\u2019s fucking $350 before markup, and the cheaper options are still over $200! You have to remove the intake for this job which requires new gaskets as well, so for $700 you\u2019re getting a good deal.

Pros: good deal, quality Denso unit
Cons: requires new gaskets
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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