Alternator went, what did you pay for a replacement and labor?
Alternator went, what did you pay for a replacement and labor?
Just trying to get some estimates, I would do it myself but I dont have any of my tools up at school and couldnt leave it on the side of the road so told AAA to drop it off at a shop in town. Im figuring parts and labor around 250-300 for a rebuilt one?
Originally Posted by TonyGotSkilz
(which is funny cause it takes about 20 minutes).
you must be pretty dang fast - took a friend and I an hour and a half without running into problems.............
$170 for the alternator at Autozone and it comes with a lifetime warranty. I can do the job in 45 minutes but that's because I've done it twice. 20 minutes is hard to believe but I've seen a 5spd swap done in 4 hours so anything's possible.
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20 minutes if you've already done it 20 times before or if your car doesn't have a/c (yeah I know, a/c is standard equip) I paid $125 for a defective re-man for the ole '99, had to take it back out and put in another one.
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From: Middleboro/Carver, Ma
Oh and make sure the wierd shaped nut isn't ****-eyed when you tighten up the mounting bolt for it, or else your belt will squeak a little and you'll hear the bolt fall out a week later, lmao
Originally Posted by Loe max
Tools needed:
12MM socket
12MM open end wrench
10MM socket
14MM socket
one adjustable wrench
Did I forget anything else? There might be more.
12MM socket
12MM open end wrench
10MM socket
14MM socket
one adjustable wrench
Did I forget anything else? There might be more.
do you have a write up? i want to replace my belts.
Originally Posted by THT
$170 for the alternator at Autozone and it comes with a lifetime warranty. I can do the job in 45 minutes but that's because I've done it twice. 20 minutes is hard to believe but I've seen a 5spd swap done in 4 hours so anything's possible.
Originally Posted by THT
I've seen a 5spd swap done in 4 hours so anything's possible.
I hate you. 
do you have a write up? i want to replace my belts
well talked to the guy today wanted almost 400 too change it which is way overpriced considering could go to an autozone and get it done for 225. So going to get one shipped here along with some tools now just need to get it from the mechanic to my place.
Originally Posted by l3ftonm3
Just trying to get some estimates, I would do it myself but I dont have any of my tools up at school and couldnt leave it on the side of the road so told AAA to drop it off at a shop in town. Im figuring parts and labor around 250-300 for a rebuilt one?
I replaced my alternator for free b/c it was under the alternator recall for '97- early '98 Max's.
Sticky: http://www.motorvate.ca/mvp.php/500
looks easy enough
looks easy enough
Originally Posted by l3ftonm3
about the recall, does it matter if im not the original owner. I thought there was restrictions to who could get them.
i don't think it matters. check your manufacture date on the driver door jamb
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...1&postcount=51
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...1&postcount=51
Im reading the recall, is speaks about how the diode would fail resulting in fire or whatnot. In all essence though my alternator just died so proving to them and getting them to cover costs would be difficult due to the nature of the repair because I am not getting it replaced for safety reasons.
Originally Posted by l3ftonm3
Im reading the recall, is speaks about how the diode would fail resulting in fire or whatnot. In all essence though my alternator just died so proving to them and getting them to cover costs would be difficult due to the nature of the repair because I am not getting it replaced for safety reasons.
just got mine done for $260 complete - and it ain't no autozone pos (if you use an autozone get used to changing the alternator every year, this already burned through 2 so decided to get a quality one, with a parts & labor warranty)
Originally Posted by komodo693
just got mine done for $260 complete - and it ain't no autozone pos (if you use an autozone get used to changing the alternator every year, this already burned through 2 so decided to get a quality one, with a parts & labor warranty)
Originally Posted by komodo693
just got mine done for $260 complete - and it ain't no autozone pos (if you use an autozone get used to changing the alternator every year, this already burned through 2 so decided to get a quality one, with a parts & labor warranty)
Originally Posted by Subzero
So where did you get yours??
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Mines been good for 4
... Does that complete come with a lifetime warranty? I paid 1/2 that.
... Does that complete come with a lifetime warranty? I paid 1/2 that.
Well that is a story by itself, but a few years ago I was working in Hunts Point (yeah there was a special on HBO) and I found an auto electrician that is top notch.
Hipolito's
631 Tiffany St
Bronx NY, 10474
(718) 991-7044
The owner & head mechanic is Hipolito - "specializes in alternators, starter & electrical systems for trucks & cars"
Most of the guys are hispanic so if you call just relax and the will put on a person that speaks english. It is sort of a rough neighborhood - but if you don't mind that their work is top notch. He has traced out electrical faults in my car and has found some along the way that would have become problems. I couldn't give them enough praise if I tried!
Hipolito's
631 Tiffany St
Bronx NY, 10474
(718) 991-7044
The owner & head mechanic is Hipolito - "specializes in alternators, starter & electrical systems for trucks & cars"
Most of the guys are hispanic so if you call just relax and the will put on a person that speaks english. It is sort of a rough neighborhood - but if you don't mind that their work is top notch. He has traced out electrical faults in my car and has found some along the way that would have become problems. I couldn't give them enough praise if I tried!
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When my alternator died I went to the dealer where i bought the car and they charged 280 bucks or so if i remember correctly and they installed an alternator that they found at napa.
And then I found the whole ordel about the alternator recall so I called them up and they refunded me. So I got an OEM Alternator for free
And then I found the whole ordel about the alternator recall so I called them up and they refunded me. So I got an OEM Alternator for free
well was able to get the car back from the mechanic jumped it and the battery had enough to get me back to my apt. Made a phone call or 2 and was able to pick up a rebuilt for 100 and with that having the tools needed shipped up to me at school from my home along with my haynes manual so going to change it in the parking lot. Thanks for all the info about the recall but the cost of getting my car to a near by dealer would have been a large tow cost so the 100 for the new alternator shipped isnt a bad route.
i should repharse my question. i know the first one is easy. any write up on the 2nd belt?
I hate you. 
Check the stickys ... or buy a haynes ... The front belt is EZ, but the rear one isn't as easy.
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
I hate you. 
Check the stickys ... or buy a haynes ... The front belt is EZ, but the rear one isn't as easy.

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for it was still in the top 5 ..
I was only being a smarta$$
