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How much is an alternator for a Honda City?

Prices vary by region and supplier, but you can expect OEM/new units to run roughly $250–$550, aftermarket/remanufactured units around $100–$250, and used/refurbished units in the $50–$150 range, with installation labor extra. Always verify compatibility with your exact Honda City generation and amperage rating.


The Honda City is sold in multiple markets with different generations and engine configurations, which affects alternator spec and price. This article breaks down typical price ranges, where to buy, and how to ensure you get a correct, warrantied unit for your City.


Pricing options for Honda City alternators


Prices vary by part type, brand, and whether you buy new, remanufactured, or used. The following ranges cover common scenarios, but exact numbers depend on region, amperage, and supplier.



  • OEM New Alternator: typically priced in the hundreds of dollars, often $250–$550, depending on region and dealership or authorized distributor.

  • Remanufactured/Aftermarket Alternator: commonly $100–$250, with brands such as Denso, Bosch, Valeo, and other reputable remanufacturers offering replacements.

  • Used/Refurbished Alternator: usually $50–$150, depending on condition, warranty, and seller.

  • Labor and Additional Costs: installation labor commonly adds about $50–$150 or more, depending on local rates and access to the unit in the engine bay.


Note: Some markets apply a core charge for remanufactured units, and higher-amperage variants or model-year-specific units can command higher prices. Always confirm the exact part number and amperage required for your VIN to ensure a proper fit.


OEM vs aftermarket considerations


Choosing between OEM and aftermarket replacements affects cost, warranty, and fit. OEM parts typically guarantee compatibility with Honda specifications and come with a manufacturer's warranty, while reputable aftermarket/remanufactured units can offer substantial savings with solid warranties but require careful verification of fitment and performance.


Where to buy and how to verify fit


To minimize the risk of incorrect fit or warranty issues, buy from sources that clearly list compatibility, warranty terms, and return policies. The following channels are commonly used by Honda City owners worldwide.



  • Official Honda or authorized dealer parts: usually the most reliable for OEM fit and full warranty.

  • Reputable auto parts retailers and online marketplaces: filter by model, year, engine, and amperage; check cross-compatibility and read reviews.

  • Remanufactured specialists and established brands (e.g., Denso, Bosch, Valeo): compare warranties and amperage ratings; ensure rebuilds meet OEM specs.

  • Local shops offering installation services: often provide bundled pricing for parts plus labor; inquire about core return and part warranty.


Before purchase, gather your City’s VIN, engine type, and the required amperage rating from the owner’s manual or a dealer. If unsure, have a professional confirm the correct part before ordering to avoid delays.


Warranty and returns


Check warranty duration and coverage for both parts and labor. OEM replacements commonly include a longer warranty, while aftermarket or remanufactured units may have shorter terms or limited coverage. Verify the process for returns if the part proves incompatible or defective.


Summary


For a Honda City, alternator prices depend on whether you buy OEM/new, remanufactured/aftermarket, or used, and they vary by market and amperage rating. Typical ranges are roughly $250–$550 for new OEM, $100–$250 for remanufactured/aftermarket, and $50–$150 for used units, with installation labor on top. Always confirm compatibility with your specific City generation and amperage, and consider warranty and return policies when choosing a supplier. A quick check with a trusted dealer or mechanic can help ensure you get the right unit the first time.

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