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Buy what you want, but I trust these over any other brand. They are OEM for Toyota and many other brands. Exceptional quality that lasts. I've installed many of them in customer vehicles over the years. Best reman in the industry
I’ve used this company for my last few Hondas and they have been great. Not one issue and the most recent was my wife’s 9th gen V6 sedan a couple months ago which I bought from RVV. The newer Hondas have the ELD system which doesn’t seem to play nice with any alternator other than Denso and these rebuilt ones by RVV are of high quality.
I recently replaced my alternator on my 07 SI. Very easy and there are YouTube videos on it. Good time to replace serpentine belt if its cracked at all too. I went with a used OEM unit from eBay from a 2010 crv and it's been working great.
My 2012 EX-L received a Denso at 80k miles and that was 2 yrs ago.
Denso only for me, in a Denso box.
New Alternator for $647 (+shipping)
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.
Well, I'm late to the party, my alternator failed today at 45,000ish miles. Oh, and 2 months after the warranty expired. The silver lining is that my buddy owns a shop that works on Audis.
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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