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How much does it cost to replace an alternator in a 2019 Hyundai Elantra?

Typical cost to replace the alternator on a 2019 Hyundai Elantra is about $500–$800, including parts and labor, at an independent repair shop. Dealer pricing can be higher, and the exact amount depends on the choice of alternator and local labor rates. Prices shown reflect common ranges in the United States as of 2024–2025.


In the 2019 Hyundai Elantra, the charging system is a standard setup centered around the alternator, driven by the serpentine belt. When the alternator fails or underperforms, drivers may notice a dimming dashboard, a warning light, or a battery that drains more quickly. Diagnosing the issue typically begins with a battery and alternator load test, followed by a verified replacement if needed.


Cost options and what they include


Costs vary by the type of alternator and where the work is performed. The following options illustrate typical price ranges.



  • Remanufactured alternator: Parts typically $150–$250; total installed price often $225–$500, depending on labor rates.

  • New aftermarket alternator: Parts typically $200–$400; total installed price often $300–$700.

  • OEM (dealer) new alternator: Parts typically $350–$700; total installed price often $500–$1,000.


In practice, most customers at independent shops report totals in the $500–$800 range, with higher numbers possible in urban markets or at dealerships.


What influences the final bill


Several factors can tilt the final price upward or downward. Here are the main considerations.



  • Regional labor rates and the shop’s pricing structure

  • Whether the belt, tensioner, or battery is replaced at the same time

  • Whether the part is OEM, aftermarket, or remanufactured

  • Diagnostic fees and any towing or shop supplies

  • Warranty terms on parts and labor


Shopping around for quotes and asking for a breakdown helps you compare apples-to-apples and avoid surprise charges.


DIY considerations


Replacing an alternator is within reach for experienced DIYers with basic tools and the vehicle safely supported. However, it requires disconnecting the battery, correct belt routing, and a system test after installation. If you’re not comfortable with auto electrical work, a professional installation is recommended to avoid damaging the charging system or triggering warning lights.


How to get the best value


Tips to save money include getting multiple written estimates, asking for a price with parts and labor separately, and checking if a battery test is included in the diagnostic.


Summary


For a 2019 Hyundai Elantra, expect roughly $500–$800 for a typical alternator replacement at an independent shop, with OEM and dealership jobs costing more. Costs vary by region, parts choice, and whether additional components are replaced. Planning ahead and obtaining multiple quotes can help secure a fair price while ensuring the job is done correctly.

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