Services Included
Remove failed alternator and install new or remanufactured unit.
Test alternator output, voltage regulator, and wiring to confirm the fault.
Check serpentine belt condition — often replaced at the same time.
Verify battery wasn't damaged by the failing alternator.
Signs of a Failing Alternator
If you replace the battery and it dies again within days, the alternator likely isn't charging it.
Headlights or dashboard lights that dim and brighten are a classic alternator symptom.
A failing alternator bearing produces a high-pitched whine that gets louder with RPM.
Power windows moving slowly, radio cutting out, or erratic gauges point to low charging.
The battery icon on the dashboard actually monitors the charging system — not just the battery.
FAQ
How long does an alternator replacement take?
Typically about 2 hours depending on your vehicle. Some vehicles with tight engine bays may take slightly longer.
Can you replace an alternator in my driveway?
Yes. Most alternator replacements can be done on-site without a lift. We bring all tools and parts.
How do I know if it's the alternator or the battery?
We test both. A load test on the battery and an output test on the alternator will tell us exactly which component is failing.
What's the warranty on alternator work?
12-month / 12,000-mile warranty on parts and labor.
