Alternator OEM Volvo or Motorcraft

OEM Volvo Alternator

Assuming this is a T5 (5cyl) that price is about right for the dealer. I had my alternator replaced under warranty about 2 years ago and the billed price was right about 1350 for just the alt replacement.

Vehicle: Volvo V60
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OEM Volvo Alternator

The 2.4 in my 2006 S40 was stone cold reliable to 157k miles before I sold it. Needed a new alternator at about 145k but that was it. It\u2019s been 2 years and I still miss driving that car. The BEST front seats of any vehicle I\u2019ve driven or ridden in.

Pros: stone cold reliable
Cons: new alternator needed
Vehicle: Volvo S40
Mileage: 157000 km
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OEM Volvo Alternator

My old 04 Volvo Xc90 had 311k on the dash before the alternator gave up lol. Doing better than that!

Pros: high mileage
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
Mileage: 500499 km
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OEM Volvo Alternator

Those alternators are damn near bulletproof, it’s the voltage regulators that crap out. If it were me, I’d keep the OEM unit, replace the pulley, and swap out the voltage regulator while I was at it.

Pros: alternators are bulletproof
Cons: voltage regulators crap out
Vehicle: Volvo V70
Mileage: 300000 km
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Motorcraft Alternator
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Rating 3.0

Go with an OEM unit by Motorcraft even if it's more expensive. Not somethin you want to do twice, learned this lesson with my Explorer. Threw on an aftermarket unit and it doesn't communicate with Ford's smart charging system correctly so it doesn't provide correct voltages as needed, therefore throwing a charging system warning constantly.

Pros: OEM unit, correct voltages
Cons: aftermarket unit, charging warning
Vehicle: Ford Explorer
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