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How much is an alternator for a Ford Expedition 2000?

For a 2000 Ford Expedition, you can expect to pay roughly $60 to $450 for an alternator, depending on whether you buy used, remanufactured, or new OEM. Most buyers fall into the remanufactured aftermarket range of about $120 to $250, with additional costs for core charges or shipping.


Prices vary by engine option (4.6L or 5.4L) and by seller. The component is a common wear item in the charging system, and the exact amperage and connector configuration must match your vehicle to ensure proper operation and warranty coverage.


What you can expect to pay


Prices differ by condition and supplier. The ranges below reflect typical retail pricing for the 2000 Expedition across common outlets as of 2024–2026.



  • New OEM or dealer-quality replacement: typically $300 to $450, with some models occasionally higher. A core charge may apply if you don’t return a core.

  • Remanufactured aftermarket (rebuilt): typically $120 to $250, with warranties commonly 1–3 years depending on brand. Often includes core return and shipping options.

  • Used or salvage yard: typically $60 to $120, with limited or no warranty and potential wear items beyond the alternator.


When shopping, consider total cost including core charges, shipping, and any needed accessories (belt, pulley, mounting hardware) as well as the reliability of the supplier. A higher upfront price for a new OEM part can be offset by longer warranty and proven reliability.


Where to shop for an alternator


Common sources to check for a 2000 Expedition alternator include official Ford parts channels, nationwide auto parts chains, and online marketplaces. Each source has its own pricing structure and warranty terms.



  • Official Ford/Motorcraft or dealer service departments

  • Auto parts chains (e.g., AutoZone, O'Reilly Auto Parts, NAPA) with remanufactured and new options

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (e.g., Amazon, eBay) offering new, remanufactured, and rebuilt units

  • Salvage yards or rebuilt-auto shops that offer used or refurbished units with warranties


Before purchasing, verify compatibility with your engines (4.6L or 5.4L) and confirm the amperage rating, mounting type, pulley style, and connector configuration. Also confirm warranty terms and return policy, especially for online purchases.


Summary


For a Ford Expedition from the 2000 model year, expect a price range that spans from roughly $60 for a salvaged unit to about $450 for a brand-new OEM replacement, with most buyers paying $120–$250 for a remanufactured part. Always verify compatibility, consider total cost of ownership (including core charges and potential labor), and compare warranties across retailers to get the best value.

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