Alt repair courtesy of Rich Vieira

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For those of you who are handy and don’t want to pay $300-400 for a new alternator, you can rebuild yours pretty easily and on the cheap
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There are only a few pieces to disassemble.
Here are the part numbers for two of the main components:
REGULATOR ($30-40)
DENSO part #126000-0610
RECTIFIER ($30)
DENSO part #0215804690
Aftermarket part #172-52020
 

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Awesome info!

Also, for those of us who are lazy or lack the skill. There are tons of shops that rebuild starters/alternators. It's usually super cheap relative to a new one.
 
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