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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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Denso Alternator
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On my 2010 Corolla I replaced it with a Duralast one and it lasted a couple months, then I replaced it with a Denso one and haven't thought about it since. Cars got almost 250k miles on it.

Pros: Denso lasted long time
Cons: Duralast lasted short time
Vehicle: Toyota Corolla
Mileage: 250000 km
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Denso Alternator

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.

Pros: drives fine
Cons: bit of whirr
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 180000 km
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Denso Alternator

The alternator of my Corolla died. I bought a reman Denso alternator from RockAuto and made the swap. However, the new alternator makes a loud, screeching sound when I start the car. It goes away after a minute-ish.

Cons: loud screeching sound
Vehicle: Toyota Corolla
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