Alternator OEM Toyota or Denso

Denso Alternator

Denso for sure, will last as long as the original, I think 20 years was a good life. The no name and parts store brand ones almost always fail shortly after install

Pros: long lifespan, original quality
Cons: generic brands fail quickly
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OEM Toyota Alternator

2004 Camry, had it since my grandfather, did not break down a single time and still on oem stuffs except an alternators and some brake. The most reliable daily I ever had.

Pros: most reliable daily
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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Denso Alternator

With alternators and starters, only get Denso new or remanufactured if you can. The part store remans are junk.

Pros: Denso new or remanufactured
Cons: part store remans junk
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Denso Alternator
JBN2337C
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Rating 5.0

I had the original alternator go last summer (it was old). Mechanic replaced it, and then went thru 3 batteries over the course of the summer.

The alternator was the culprit. Replaced it with a Denso (Acura OEM) and the problem was solved. Aftermarket alternator was the source of the parasitic draw.

Pros: problem was solved
Cons: parasitic draw
Vehicle: Acura TSX
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Denso Alternator
HangryPixies
  • Warning light:
Rating 5.0

I have a 2005 Pilot and just did this a few months ago.

Denso. They are the OE manufacturer and those things last 20 years. They only offer a reman for your car, but it’s a good product.

I only install Denso alternators in my Japanese cars and never had an issue. Aftermarket alternators have a high failure rate. Denso is solid.

Pros: good product, Denso is solid
Cons: reman only
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
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Denso Alternator

A rebuilt Denso is fine and much cheaper. $200 on RockAuto after core refund. Trust me they are perfect to use. You don't need a brand new one from Honda.

Pros: cheaper, perfect to use
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OEM Toyota Alternator

I needed a new weather strip (DIYed with a $30 part off Amazon) and a new alternator ($400, could have DIYed but didn’t have time to wait for a part to ship).

Pros: DIY weather strip
Cons: expensive alternator
Vehicle: Toyota Corolla
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Denso Alternator
retka
  • Warning light:
Rating 1.0

Broke down and had a mobile mechanic install a no-name Advanced Auto Parts type branded remanufactured one. Ended up failing in 3 months.\n\nHad my trusted mechanic install a Denso remanufactured and have had no issues since.

Pros: no issues
Cons: failed in 3 months
Vehicle: Honda
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