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How much is a new alternator for a 2014 Ford Focus?

A new alternator for a 2014 Ford Focus typically costs between $200 and $450, depending on brand and whether you buy an OEM or aftermarket unit; installation labor can add about $100 to $250. Prices shown are typical in the United States as of 2026.


Understanding the price landscape helps you decide whether to buy a brand-new OEM alternator, an aftermarket unit, or a remanufactured option, and whether you’ll handle installation yourself or hire a shop.


Price landscape


Prices vary by source and availability. The following list summarizes typical price ranges you can expect in the United States as of 2026.



  • OEM (Ford-approved) new alternator: typically around $350–$450, sometimes more depending on dealer and vehicle trim.

  • Aftermarket new alternator (non-OEM brand): typically around $180–$350, with popular brands offering mid-range options.

  • Remanufactured alternator: typically around $120–$230, often a more affordable option though with shorter warranty than new.


Note: Prices vary by retailer, location, and whether the unit includes a manufacturer warranty or core charge. Some retailers may charge a core deposit that is refunded when you return your old alternator.


Labor and installation considerations


In addition to the part, installation costs can influence total expenditure. If you hire a mechanic, expect labor between roughly $80 and $200 for a DIY-friendly installation, and up to $300 or more at some shops depending on local labor rates and whether additional components must be replaced (belt, tensioner, etc.).


For a DIY approach, you can save significantly by purchasing a remanufactured unit with warranty and installing it yourself, ensuring you follow safety procedures and torque specs.


Where to shop and compare


Common sources for price comparisons include auto parts retailers and marketplaces. Before purchasing, compare the following to limit surprises:



  • Compatibility with your exact Focus model year and engine (2014 Focus 2.0L vs 2014 Focus ST, etc.).

  • Warranties and whether a core charge applies.

  • Return policy and shipping lead times if ordering online.


Prices often fluctuate based on promotions, inventory, and region, so it's wise to check multiple sources before buying.


Summary


For a 2014 Ford Focus, expect a new alternator price range of roughly $200–$450 before tax, with labor costs adding on top if you use a mechanic. For more budget-conscious options, remanufactured units often run $120–$230, though warranties and longevity should be weighed. Always verify compatibility with your exact vehicle before purchase and consider total installed cost when budgeting.


Further reading


If you want to compare current offers, check these retailers: AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts, RockAuto, and your local Ford dealer's parts desk.

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