Alternator Denso or VALEO

Denso Alternator

The Denso will last the longest, but I have a habit of buying the local store brand only because they give you a no-questions-asked lifetime warranty.

Pros: lifetime warranty
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Denso Alternator

I would go OEM or get a Denso from Rockauto since Honda's alternator is kind of sensitive.

Pros: reliable, good for Honda
Cons: Honda is sensitive
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VALEO Alternator
Arthedes
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Rating 4.0

Yesterday I replaced my 90A B brand alternator (thank you, previous 8 owners) with a Valeo 120 Amp unit. So far seems to be working fine with 14.15V to the battery at idle and with minimal or max power draw.

Pros: working fine, 14.15V to battery
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Denso Alternator

I just replaced the alternator on my 09, it cost me $190 for the part (Denso refurb - shipped, including taxes) from Rockauto.

Pros: cheap Denso refurb
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Denso Alternator
curyfuryone
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Rating 3.0

Replaced mine with a denso from rockauto. Unfortunately, the battery light stays on even though the voltage readings are good and have been driving like this for almost a year now.

Pros: good voltage readings
Cons: battery light stays on
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Denso Alternator
curyfuryone
  • Warning light:
Rating 2.0

Im going to say OEM. I have a 2004 acura tsx, which is essentially an accord. I replaced my alternator with a denso remanufactured unit from rockauto. It worked, but the battery light stayed on. I bit the bullet and bought an OEM a year later just to turn the damn light off.

Pros: worked initially
Cons: battery light stayed on
Vehicle: Acura TSX
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