Alternator OEM Volvo or OEM Nissan

OEM Volvo Alternator
horas8
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Rating 4.0

Maintenance I do oil every 10k km including all filters except fuel filter (every 2nd oil change). Basically never burns any oil, didn’t have to fill up at all. Only alternator broke down in extreme heat at 150k km but that’s expected.

Pros: never burns any oil
Cons: alternator broke down
Vehicle: Volvo V60
Mileage: 10000 km
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OEM Nissan Alternator

Most of my experience is from the Infiniti side of the family, but I replaced an alternator on all my higher mileage vehicles. In general, the diode packs in Nissan alternators go out after about 150k miles or so.

Pros: diode packs go out
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 241401 km
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OEM Nissan Alternator

If you don\u2019t have huge power requirements and are happy with the standard amperage then just grab an NA Z32 alternator from a wrecker and modify the tensioner bolt to suit.

Pros: easy to find in US
Cons: modify tensioner bolt
Vehicle: Nissan
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OEM Volvo Alternator

I know my 2005 S60 alternator has a chip in it that is necessary to talk to the car's ECU so be careful buying aftermarket.

Cons: be careful buying aftermarket
Vehicle: Volvo S60
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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
SwShThrwy
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Rating 3.0

I have a 100A alt from a 900 series and it keeps me powered, but barely. And if I have the stereo loud + headlights and fogs and a/c, I get belt squeal.

Pros: keeps me powered
Cons: belt squeal, barely enough
Vehicle: Volvo
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OEM Nissan Alternator
Waste-Extent4878
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Rating 1.0

November of 2023 I had to replace the alternator. I purchased an aftermarket and had a mechanic friend install it for me. 6 weeks later it started acting up again and left me stranded. The battery tested good, alternator was bad. I returned the alternator and was warranted a second one. Roughly 2 months later, the battery light comes on while I am out of town. I pulled into a local parts store and had it tested. Battery tested fine. Alternator tested bad. The Nissan dealership says it is the alternator. But since I had not used a factory alternator that was the problem. Apparently the aftermarket alternators can not handle the load and are not set up properly.

Pros: aftermarket alternators fail quickly
Cons: cannot handle the load
Vehicle: Nissan Pathfinder
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OEM Volvo Alternator

This was a new genuine Volvo alternator I had Volvo put in, not a cheap or rebuilt part. Also, the battery is only about a year old. Could this really be a failing alternator or could something else be going on?

Pros: new genuine part
Cons: failing to charge
Vehicle: Volvo XC60
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OEM Volvo Alternator
dahnikhu
  • Warning light:
Rating 2.0

I got this message when the mechanic replaced my alternator with a non-OEM unit that didn't have a voltage regulator.

Pros: null
Cons: non-OEM unit
Vehicle: Volvo
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