Alternator OEM Honda or VALEO

VALEO Alternator
drval85
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Rating 4.0

I replaced my alternator with a Valeo unit. They manufacture the OEM part. Think it was 300$ or so, while OEM was almost double. Just a heads up, there’s almost zero clearance to remove the alternator. Really tight fit.

Pros: manufacture the OEM part
Cons: zero clearance, tight fit
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OEM Honda Alternator

You need one specifically made for your vehicle, but you can shop around on different sites, for different brands to find one that meets your budget. I prefer ones from the OEM (ie Honda), Bosch, or Denso.

Pros: different brands available
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VALEO Alternator

Replaced the alternator and everything is cool, but I'm keeping an eye on it. Oh, and the brushes on the voltage regulator from the old alternator were shot, no wonder the ozone smell, they were barely making contact. This is a Valeo alternator, not the Bosch, and the car is a 2.0 AT.

Pros: everything is cool
Cons: brushes were shot
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VALEO Alternator
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Rating 5.0

I had to replace my alternator as well....low voltage in the battery will cause faulty gauge readings and irrelevant warning lights until all is restored....I went with a 120 amp Valeo; the pulley had to be swapped from my old alternator...

Pros: 120 amp, solved issue
Cons: pulley had to be swapped
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VALEO Alternator

I have a 1.8t motor in my Passat; but, I had to replace my alternator last January....and I took some pics...I went from a 90 Amp Valeo to a 120 Amp Valeo....the pulley had to be switched over to the new rebuilt unit (I went to an Alternator/Starter shop) ....old one on the left (90 A Valeo)....new one on the right (120 A Valeo)....

Pros: switched to higher amp
Cons: pulley had to be switched
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VALEO Alternator

my car had a 120A valeo, total b!tch to get out even with the front end removed, hard to get the ground wire off, will put the new one on in the AM

Pros: 120A Valeo
Cons: difficult to remove, hard ground wire
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OEM Honda Alternator

Reminds me of my old mans '96 Honda Civic hatch. 6 hours to do the swap (4.5 out and 1.5 with a dinner break in) in his yard using mallets and a fucking chisel to get the old one out.

Cons: difficult swap, took 6 hours
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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