How much should I pay someone to replace my alternator?

How much should I pay someone to replace my alternator?

Labor costs vary as well, since some alternators are easier to get to and thus take less time, but expect to pay between $200 and $600 for the labor. All together, expect to pay somewhere in the range of $350 to $900 total for an alternator replacement.9 Jun 2020

How many hours does it take to replace an alternator?

about two hours

Can I replace my alternator myself?

Replacing an alternator can cost you several hundred bucks at the local repair shop, but it's one of the simplest repairs you can do at home. With a few tools and about an hour you can swap it out yourself -- and keep your dough in your pocket where it belongs.

When replacing an alternator What must be done?

- Step 1 Safeguard your vehicle's electronic preset information. - Step 2 Loosen the serpentine belt. - Step 3 Remove the belt. - Step 4 Remove all the connected parts. - Step 5 Loosen the alternator. - Step 6 Install the new alternator. - Step 7 Check the belt tension.

Does an alternator need to be programmed?

Alternator does not need to be "programmed". It is a battery change that requires registration, which is a process that requires"programing" the cars ecu so that it resets how the system charges the new battery.13 Jun 2015

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