Alternator Denso or Duralast

Denso Alternator

My ‘09 highlander needed one about a year ago around 150k and my local shop put in a reman Denso for way less than a new Denso. Good warranty on it, too.

Pros: good warranty, lower cost
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
Mileage: 150000 km
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Denso Alternator

I believe the OEM for the alternator is Denso. If you can get one of those it’ll probably go another 230k

Pros: long lifespan
Mileage: 230000 km
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Denso Alternator

What sort of alternator are you installing, because I've had two Chinese alternators fail but a genuine denso from pull a part has survived a good thrashing

Pros: genuine denso survived
Cons: Chinese alternators fail
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Duralast Alternator

The only good thing about buying a duralast is it'll be the last alternator that you have to *PAY* for. But it def will *NOT* be the last alternator you install in the truck. Lol

Pros: last alternator you pay
Cons: frequent alternator install
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Duralast Alternator
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I have a 2007 Chevy suburban and the altenator died so went to Autozone and purchased a new duralast 220.00. This worked for a few days and the battery died again. Checked voltage and only had 9 volts coming from altenator. Took back the altenator for them to bench test and they did not have the proper connections. Gave me another altenator installed worked great for 2 days. This new altenator was also not working and was given a third altenator.

Cons: worked few days, low voltage, multiple failures
Vehicle: Chevrolet Suburban
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