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An alternator repair costs around $375 – $1,100.
These numbers will vary based on the auto parts needing repair or replacement, car model, and labor cost. It takes about 2 hours for an alternator replacement — about as long as a driveline repair and a little quicker than a clutch repair.
The estimated price for parts (including a replacement belt) can range around $290 – $600. And depending on where you get the auto service, labor can cost between $85 to $800.
You could also ask your mechanic for a remanufactured or rebuilt car alternator if a new one is too costly. Make sure your purchases have a warranty to cover any potential problems.
If the alternator fails, the battery doesn’t charge, and the car won’t function as it should. Problems with stalling and starting may leave you running late. Specific safety components like the headlights might not work when you need them.
Also, a faulty alternator can damage certain electrical systems by overcharging or undercharging them. You could end up with additional repairs if you leave the bad alternator unresolved.
That’s why you should get quality electrical systems inspections from a reputable auto repair service when you notice bad alternator symptoms. It can even be a good idea to check an old alternator regularly, like when getting an oil change or your tires serviced for tire rotation.
Here are signs that your car may need an alternator repair:
Here are answers to some common questions on alternator repairs:
Yes, but only for a short while before the battery fails, then you’ll need an alternator repair.
An alternator can generally last for about 150,000 miles or 7-8 years before needing replacement.
To load test your alternator, you need a voltmeter or multimeter.
Here are the steps to take:
If any readings are out of range while the engine is running, your alternator could be problematic, and you may need a car repair.
Here’s how a professional mechanic would replace a failed alternator:
Tips: Ensure the battery is fully charged before installation. Using the new alternator to charge a low volt battery can damage the alternator.