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Before you go too crazy replacing stuff, try cleaning the battery posts and connectors with a wirebrush
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Yeah, little on the low side with that estimate. Just multiply everything by 2 and you'll be in the ballpark. |
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An alternator swap - especially if you have a top mount - is a 20 minute job. I shit you not. And on a reasonably modern car, you can just get on O'reilly's website and enter year/make/model and it'll just tell you what to buy. Yikes bro. That's stout. |
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Hour worth of labor if you have the mechanic do it. I figured $100-$150/hr with a 1 hour minimum for a reasonable shop rate and you're looking at $250-$350 tops. $600 seems brutal unless he has a car that's just a bitch to get to the alternator. |
Got a Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit diesel which until now had never given me any problems. Drove home from work last week, seemed to be running fine as always, turned it off in my garage and heard coolant bubbling. Looked at the gauge and it was fairly hot. Checked underneath the coolant reservoir and saw OIL dripping out pretty badly. Oil cooler malfunctioned and sent oil throughout my entire cooling system. Needed new oil cooler, thermostat, o-ring, all rubber hoses in the coolant system needed to be replaced, and needed a new radiator because oil had settled, coagulated and couldn't be flushed out. Total financial damage? $9,166.78. Warranty expired 5k miles ago. New President of OUCHtown - JohnnyHammersticks.
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You probably have a simple spring tensioner with a slot for a 3/8 inch ratchet (I use a breaker bar; not everyone has one). Just draw a little diagram with big and little circles representing the respective wheels (roughly where they would be on the motor) then draw your belt in - over, under, over, under - done. Take the tension off, remove the belt, remove the tension again, put the new one on in the same way your little diagram shows and you're done. If you're really paranoid (I always am) take a couple pictures just as a double-check of your diagram. Serpentine belts are super easy and the number of people you hear driving around with worn belts makes no sense to me. Fellas, if that thing lets go it's not exactly a disaster like a timing belt failing, but it ain't a lot of fun trying to limp that thing home without that belt and if you're extremely unlucky it can wrap around stuff after it breaks and wreak all sorts of havoc. |
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Brakes are usually fairly easy, most people neglect replacing the brake fluid every few years. It's hydroscopic and will cause severe damage to the components if allowed to remain in the system too long. Most shops will do this for a pretty minimal fee. I usually do it when I get my vehicles inspected. Yeah, sounds like the alternator or voltage regulator on the original vehicle. |
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Agreed, that's pretty steep for an alternator swap. I would have guessed $300 on the high end. Yikes! |
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I just priced some alternators for my 2023 Tacoma on Amazon and the average was about $115 dollars (napkin math). I would have swapped it out myself however. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=2023+taco...ref=nb_sb_noss |
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But the symptoms he's describing were definitely the alternator. |
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