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I like the [Denso alt for a Suzuki](https://adventuretaco.com/go/denso-210-0461-105a-remanufactured-alternator/), which is plug-and-play and does 105A. That's a \~50% increase over stock and quite a bit less expensive than the TAE.
Possibly the alternator, mine did that so I bought a brand new duralast gold alternator and it solved so many of my problems.
I got toyota denso brand from rockauto site for $255 with shipping included
Denso reman all the way. You get what you pay for here.
The family line just means it was made by Denso originally. Denso reman in a Denso or Honda box only for me.
Make sure you’re getting a Denso alternator installed. The aftermarket ones are built shitty and will probably crap out on you again.
rebuilt my oem denso to avoid buying those other brands, they generally are very hit or miss and dont have a good warranty to back them up. denso all the way, i would buy one for my car if they were still available.
I want to hear an opinion on getting a duralast alternator and popping it in my n52 I have heard very mixed things about these parts some work fine others are trash.
Don't get JAS or OEX. Had both, didn't last long. Chinese crap. Went back to the OEM 110A Denso unit.
On day two, the Denso overheated and failed, the diodes had burnt out. I replaced it with the stock 70 A Suzuki alternator, which failed the same way on day four.
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