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How much is a new alternator for a Jeep Renegade?

A new alternator for a Jeep Renegade typically costs about $100 to $450 for the part, with installed totals commonly ranging from $300 to $800 depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM, the amperage rating, and local labor rates. These figures reflect current market conditions for 2024–2026 and can vary by year, engine option, and retailer.


The following article breaks down price ranges, factors that influence cost, and practical tips to help budget for a replacement.


Parts options and typical prices


Before shopping, it helps to understand the main new-part options you’ll encounter. The prices below are for new units only (not remanufactured), and they can vary by engine configuration (1.4L turbo vs. 2.4L Tigershark) and amperage needs.



  • New aftermarket alternator: typically $100–$250

  • New OEM Mopar alternator: typically $250–$450

  • New high-output/engine-specific alternator (higher amperage): typically $300–$500


Choosing between aftermarket and OEM can affect fit, warranty, and future reliability. OEM units tend to be pricier but may offer a closer fit and longer warranty; aftermarket units are usually less expensive but vary in warranty terms.


Installed cost components


Beyond the part price, installation costs depend on labor rates, shop fees, and any ancillary work the job uncovers. The typical breakdown is listed below.



  • Labor for replacement: about 1–2 hours at $75–$150 per hour, depending on region and shop; total roughly $75–$300

  • Shop fees, taxes, and miscellaneous charges: commonly $0–$60

  • Additional components if needed during service (belt, tensioner, wiring checks): parts $20–$120 plus extra labor if replaced

  • Core charges: generally not applied to new units; more common with remanufactured units


Many shops provide a single, written out-the-door estimate that includes the part and labor. Always ask whether the quote covers belt replacement or other related items, and whether a core charge applies if you opt for a remanufactured unit in the future.


DIY versus professional installation considerations


Replacing an alternator on a Jeep Renegade can be within reach for experienced DIYers, but accessibility varies by engine and model year. The job typically requires disconnecting the battery, releasing the serpentine belt, and properly mounting the new unit with torque-steered fasteners, plus a test to verify charging.


Before you decide to DIY, evaluate these factors:



  • Access under the hood can be tight, especially on certain Renegade configurations

  • Tools needed include a belt tensioner tool and a torque wrench; a service manual is useful for torque specs

  • After installation, you should scan for codes and confirm proper charging with a multimeter or a charging system test


If you’re not comfortable with the procedure or lack the necessary tools, professional installation is recommended to avoid damage or misdiagnosis.


Summary


In summary, a new alternator for a Jeep Renegade generally runs $100–$450 for the part, with total installed costs typically $300–$800 depending on aftermarket vs OEM choice, amperage requirements, and local labor rates. For those who want to save, aftermarket units are cheaper but may have shorter warranty coverage, while OEM Mopar units offer a closer fit and potentially better long-term reliability. Always obtain a written estimate, consider the engine variant, and decide whether DIY installation or professional service best fits your skill and budget.

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