For a 2007 Honda Ridgeline, a replacement alternator typically costs between about $150 and $350 for a remanufactured or aftermarket unit, with higher-end new OEM or premium aftermarket units ranging roughly $350 to $500. Labor to install can add roughly $100 to $300 depending on location and shop rates.
This article explains current pricing realities, what drives those prices, and tips for shopping around to get the best value for your Ridgeline.
What affects the price
Prices for an alternator can vary widely based on the product type, brand, and where you purchase. The Ridgeline's 2007 model has multiple compatible units, and not every alternator is the same in amperage or fit, which affects cost. Here are common options you’ll encounter when shopping.
Key price drivers
- Remanufactured aftermarket alternator (examples: Duralast, Cardone, Remy) — typically around $120 to $260, depending on brand and retailer.
- New aftermarket alternator from established brands (Bosch, Denso, Valeo) — commonly around $180 to $350.
- New OEM or dealer-sourced replacement — often about $250 to $500, sometimes higher if you buy directly from a dealership.
- Core charge considerations — many vendors add a core charge that is refunded when you return your old unit; this can affect the upfront price by about $20 to $60.
Prices can fluctuate with promotions, inventory, and location, so checking current listings is essential.
Where to shop and how to compare
To lock in a fair price, compare options across major retailers and parts dealers. Start with both national chains and online retailers to see current prices and core handling policies.
- Online marketplaces and auto parts retailers: RockAuto, AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts, NAPA.
- Brand-focused or OEM-sourced options: Bosch, Denso, Valeo, Remy, Cardone, and similar brands.
- Dealerships or factory-direct channels if you prefer OEM parts or warranty coverage.
When shopping, verify compatibility with your exact Ridgeline configuration (engine code, drive type) and confirm the unit's amperage output to match or exceed the original specifications. Check whether the price includes warranty, return policy, and any included installation hardware.
Install considerations and value
Labor costs vary by region and shop; a typical alternator replacement in a professional shop can range from about $100 to $300 in labor, depending on whether the job requires additional steps (belt replacement, pulley replacement, or accessing through a tight engine bay). Some DIY enthusiasts can save labor by installing the unit themselves, provided they have the tools and safety precautions in place.
Overall, the best value often comes from a remanufactured aftermarket unit accompanied by a reasonable labor estimate, particularly if it includes a warranty and core credit.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Ridgeline, expect roughly $150–$350 for a remanufactured or aftermarket alternator, with $350–$500 for new OEM or premium aftermarket units. Labor adds about $100–$300. Prices vary by brand, retailer, location, and whether a core charge applies. Always verify compatibility, amperage rating, warranty, and core terms before purchase.


