Alternator OEM Honda or Denso

Denso Alternator
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Rating 4.0

Denso or straight from a Honda Dealership (Denso). Today's aftermarket and remanufactured parts often leave quite a bit to be desired. You may pay a little more, but legit Honda parts won't let you down like the others.

Pros: legit Honda parts
Cons: aftermarket parts undesired
Vehicle: Honda
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Denso Alternator

As another recommended I would have gone denso or Bosch or something. But these newer Honda alternators are expensive and around me hard to get.

Cons: expensive, hard to get
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Alternator
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Rating 4.0

I had this issue with my 2013 civic. Was replacing the battery about every 12-18 months. All the systems tested fine but the problem was fixed when I finally replaced the alternator.

Pros: problem was fixed
Cons: replacing battery often
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Denso Alternator

I did my rebuilt denso alternator for $450. Oil changes for $20 ( my oil and filter $40 from walmart) just for comparison. this is on crv.

Pros: rebuilt alternator for $450
Vehicle: Honda
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Denso Alternator

The lowest cost one I see worth buying at RockAuto is the wai global but for 344 you can get a new denso which would be the way I would go if you don't rebuild it yourself

Pros: new denso is good
Cons: wai global is lowest cost
Vehicle: Chevrolet Corvette
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Denso Alternator

Alternator went out a few days ago, replaced it with a remanufactured Denso from rockauto. It was a pain to install , now I'm getting code P0335 for crank position sensor. Car turns over and cranks but does not want to turn on .

Cons: pain to install
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