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How much does it cost to replace an alternator on a 2015 Nissan Murano?

Generally, replacing the alternator on a 2015 Nissan Murano costs about $400–$900 in the United States, depending on whether you choose a remanufactured aftermarket unit or a new OEM part and on labor rates. Dealer-installed OEM replacements tend to be higher, while independent shops using aftermarket parts are typically cheaper.


In the 2015 Murano, the alternator is a key charging component driven by the serpentine belt. The replacement involves removing the belt, disconnecting wiring, removing the old unit, and installing a new one — with belt or tensioner replacement possible if those parts show wear. Prices vary by region, shop, and the choice between OEM and aftermarket parts, as well as any added maintenance the shop performs during the job.


Parts options and price ranges


Prices shown reflect common choices for a 2015 Murano and cover parts costs only; labor is extra unless noted.



  • Remanufactured aftermarket alternator: typically $180–$350 for the part (plus tax); these often come with a limited warranty (1–3 years).

  • New OEM Nissan alternator (dealer or factory part): typically $400–$700+ for the part (plus tax); higher in some regions or with newer OEM pricing.

  • Core charge: commonly $0–$80, depending on vendor; you may receive credit back when you return the core.


Bottom line for parts: aftermarket remanufactured units are usually the most budget-friendly, OEM parts offer factory compatibility and warranty, and cores can affect upfront price.


Labor costs and time


Labor costs depend on regional shop rates and the job’s difficulty. For a Murano, the replacement typically takes about 1.5–2.5 hours, depending on access and whether other components (belt, tensioner, battery) are replaced at the same time.



  • Estimated labor time: 1.5–2.5 hours (varies with engine bay access and any accompanying work).

  • Labor rate: commonly $80–$125 per hour in many regions; urban or specialty shops can charge more.

  • Estimated total labor cost range: roughly $120–$350, depending on rate and time.


Note that some shops include belt replacement or tensioner work in the job if wear is detected, which can add to the total.


Regional variation and warranty considerations


Dealerships generally charge more for parts and labor than independent shops, but may offer longer or more comprehensive warranties. Reputable independent shops often provide solid warranties on both parts and workmanship, frequently in the 2–3 year range, though terms vary by shop and part type.


Other factors and optional add-ons


Several factors can push the total cost higher or lower, depending on the car’s condition and the shop’s policies.



  • Battery condition: if the battery is weak or fails a load test, a replacement may be recommended or required, adding cost.

  • Serpentine belt and tensioner: wear is common in aging vehicles; replacing these at the same time can save future labor.

  • Diagnostics and core charges: some shops bill diagnostic fees if additional testing is needed; core charges may apply if you don’t return the old part.

  • Warranty terms: remanufactured parts often come with 1–3 year warranties; OEM/new parts may have longer coverage depending on the provider.


Shopping tip: get quotes that break out parts and labor separately, and ask about belt/tensioner inclusion and warranty details.


What to do next: getting a quote


To secure an accurate estimate, request written quotes from several shops with a clear parts/labor breakdown. Ask whether the price includes belt or tensioner replacement, diagnostic fees, and whether a core charge applies. Confirm the warranty on the chosen parts and the workmanship.


Summary


For a 2015 Nissan Murano, expect a total cost typically in the $400–$900 range when using aftermarket remanufactured parts and standard labor rates, climbing to roughly $700–$1,100+ if you opt for a new OEM part at a dealership. Labor time is usually 1.5–2.5 hours, with regional variations in hourly rates. Always compare multiple quotes, verify warranty terms, and consider whether belt or tensioner work should be bundled into the service to minimize future visits.

Is it worth fixing or replacing an alternator?


If your vehicle's alternator is relatively new and has low mileage, repair may be a cost-effective solution. However, if the alternator is old or has a history of frequent problems, replacement may provide a longer-term solution and better value for money.



How much is an alternator for a 2015 Nissan Murano?


The average price for a 2015 Nissan Murano Alternator Part at Advance Auto Parts is around $418.22, with a range that starts at $261.99 and goes up to $539.99. With 5 options in stock from 5 trusted brands, finding the right fit is easy.



What is the most common problem with a Nissan Murano?


Most Common Nissan Murano Problems to Watch Out For

  1. Transmission (CVT) Issues. One of the most notorious problems with the Nissan Murano is its CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission).
  2. Electrical Gremlins.
  3. Sunroof/SkyView Roof Problems.
  4. Braking Issues.
  5. Steering & Suspension Troubles.



How long does it take to change an alternator in a Nissan Murano?


In most cases, this job takes one to two hours. The alternator attaches to the side of the engine, and is driven by a belt. To remove the alternator, the belt is removed, the wires are disconnected, and the alternator is unbolted from its bracket.


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