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How much is an alternator for a 2006 Jeep Liberty?

Expect to pay roughly $120 to $600 for a replacement alternator for a 2006 Jeep Liberty, depending on whether you choose a remanufactured aftermarket unit, a new OEM part, and whether you install it yourself or have a shop do it. This article breaks down pricing, factors, and where to shop.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the cost of an alternator for the 2006 Jeep Liberty beyond the base price of the part. These include the part’s type (remanufactured vs. new), brand, amperage rating, OEM vs aftermarket, core charges, warranty, and where you buy it.


Typical price ranges by type


Prices vary by source, but the ranges below reflect common options from major retailers in the United States as of 2024–2026.



  • Remanufactured aftermarket alternator: typically $100–$250.

  • New aftermarket alternator (non-OEM): typically $150–$350.

  • Remanufactured OEM (rebuilt for a specific vehicle, sold by parts chains): typically $200–$450.

  • New OEM (dealer-approved): typically $350–$600+


Prices can vary based on brand, amperage, and region, and some retailers run promotions or include core charges that are refunded upon return of your old unit.


Labor and total installed price


In addition to the part, you’ll typically pay for labor to remove the old alternator and install the new one. Labor costs vary by shop and location, but you can expect roughly 1–2 hours of labor for a straightforward replacement, plus possible diagnostic fees if issues are detected. That puts the total installed price generally in the range of $300 to $700, with dealer installations potentially higher.


How to choose the right unit


To avoid repeat replacements, ensure you pick the correct amperage rating and fitment for your 2006 Jeep Liberty’s engine and electrical system. Check the vehicle’s VIN and reference the OEM part number or consult the parts retailer’s compatibility tool. If in doubt, a trusted mechanic or parts specialist can confirm the right unit.


Where to shop for an alternator


Popular sources include major auto parts retailers, online marketplaces, auto salvage yards for used units, and the dealership for OEM options. Compare price, warranty, core policy, and return windows.


Summary


Replacing the alternator on a 2006 Jeep Liberty typically costs between $120 and $600 for the part, with labor bringing the total to roughly $300–$700. Your exact price depends on whether you choose a remanufactured aftermarket unit, a new OEM part, the amperage rating, and where you buy it. Always verify fitment with your VIN and consider getting a quote from a local shop to understand all-in costs.

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