Expect the alternator itself to cost roughly $100–$350, with dealer OEMs higher; total installed price, including labor and core charges, typically runs about $300–$700.
What you’ll pay for the part
Prices vary by source, condition, and model. Here’s a breakdown of typical options you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2007 Altima alternator.
- Remanufactured/aftermarket alternators: Typically $100–$250. These are rebuilt units with warranties and are commonly the best value for many owners.
- New aftermarket alternators: Usually $180–$350. Brand-new units with warranty; reliable and often available from major parts retailers.
- OEM Nissan dealer units (new): Often $350–$550 or more, depending on the model and current pricing. These are the closest to factory parts and may come with longer or more comprehensive warranties.
- Core charge: Many retailers add a core deposit, commonly around $40–$100, refunded when you return the old unit in acceptable condition.
Prices can fluctuate by location and retailer, and some listings include installation or core-charge details in the price. Always confirm current numbers before buying.
Factors that influence total cost
Several variables determine the final price after you include installation. The main ones are:
- Engine configuration: The 2007 Altima offers different engines (2.5L 4-cylinder vs. 3.5L V6), which can affect the amperage, size, and price of the alternator.
- Condition: Remanufactured vs. new vs. rebuilt affects price and warranty terms.
- Warranty length and coverage: Longer warranties can raise price but offer greater peace of mind.
- Purchase source: Dealer, independent parts store, online retailer, or big-box auto parts chain can lead to different price points.
- Labor costs: Installation charges vary by shop location and labor rates, potentially adding a few hundred dollars to the total.
- Core return policy: Some vendors require returning the old alternator within a certain timeframe and condition to receive the full core refund.
When budgeting, consider both the part price and the potential installation cost, plus any core charges or warranty differences across sellers.
Tips to ensure you buy the right unit
Verify the engine type, amperage rating, mounting pattern, and pulley configuration to match your specific 2007 Altima (2.5L or 3.5L). If possible, confirm the exact part number using the vehicle VIN and cross-check with the supplier’s fitment guide. If shopping online, read reviews about reliability and warranty, and ask the retailer about return policies and core handling.
Summary
For a 2007 Nissan Altima, you have multiple purchasing options—from affordable remanufactured and aftermarket units to OEM dealer parts. The total cost depends on part choice, labor, and any core charges. Always confirm compatibility with your engine type (2.5L 4‑cyl or 3.5L V6) and obtain quotes that include core fees and installation to compare options accurately.


