NISSAN Rebuilt Alternators – Genuine Core Used, Rebuilt in Japan


Alternator

NISSAN Rebuilt Alternators – Product Information

VehicleModelGenuine Part NumberPart NumberManufacturerVoltage/Current Engine
SkylineHCR32
HR33
ER34,HR34,BNR34,ENR34
23100-0V017A2TA7191CMitsubishi12V/80ARB20DE
RB25DE
RB25DET
RB26DETT
SkylineBNR3223100-86L11A2T35891Mitsubishi12V/90ARB26DETT
SkylineBCNR33,ENR33,HR33,ECR33,ER3323100-70T13A2T37791BMitsubishi12V/80ARB26DETT
RB20DE
RB25DE
RB25DET
SkylineER34,HR3423100-0V016A2TA7191BMitsubishi12VRB25DET
RB25DE
SkylineER33,HR33,ECR3323100-70T14A2T37791CMitsubishi12V/80ARB25DE
RB20E
RB25DET
Silvia
180SX
200SX
S14
RPS13
23100-65F17A2TB0591AMitsubishi12V/80ASR20DE
SR20DET
Silvia
180SX
200SX
S14
RPS13
23100-52F10A2T27594Mitsubishi12V/80ASR20DE
SR20DET
Fairlady ZZ33,Z3423100-JK01AA3TJ1991Mitsubishi12V/150AVQ35DE
VQ37VHR
Fairlady ZZ3323100-CD010A3TG0191Mitsubishi12V/110AVQ35DE
Fairlady ZZ3423100-3FY1AA3TJ1991BMitsubishi12V/130AVQ37VHR

Part prices vary depending on the vehicle model

If you do not know the part number, please provide your vehicle’s chassis number, and we will help verify the compatible parts for your car.

For alternators, the manufacturer’s part number is usually printed on a sticker attached to the unit. If the number is still visible and the sticker is not damaged, please provide that number.

For more details on the rebuilt parts supplied by Auto Parts Box Japan, please see the following pages:

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Alternator: Basic Functions and Common Problems

A detailed explanation of the alternator’s role, structure, and common signs of malfunction is available at the link below.
Please feel free to take a look if you’re interested.

Common Alternator Problems

  • Battery Warning Light Turns On
  • Battery Frequently Dies (Even After Replacing with a New One)
  • Engine is Hard to Start or Won’t Start
  • Headlights or Electrical Components Work Unreliably
  • Unusual Noise from the Engine Compartment
  • A Strong, Sharp Smell
  • Steering Feels Heavy While Driving
  • Engine Stalls While Driving

Alternator FAQ

Why is my battery warning light on while driving?

The battery warning light often indicates that the alternator is not charging the battery properly. Possible causes include a worn-out voltage regulator, broken belt, or poor electrical connections.

Can a bad alternator drain my battery?

Yes. If the alternator is undercharging or overcharging, it can either fail to recharge the battery or damage it, leading to frequent battery failure—even after replacement.

What are the signs of a failing alternator?

Common signs include dim headlights, engine stalling, unusual noises, burning smells, and difficulty starting the engine.

How long does an alternator typically last?

An alternator can typically last between 80,000 to 150,000 kilometers (about 50,000 to 100,000 miles), depending on driving conditions and electrical load.

What causes alternator failure?

Common causes include worn brushes or bearings, a damaged stator or rotor, faulty voltage regulator, and overheating due to poor ventilation.

Should I replace my alternator with a used, rebuilt, or brand-new unit?

Each option has its pros and cons:

  • Used Alternator:
    Affordable, but condition and lifespan are uncertain. Internal wear may not be visible, and there’s no guarantee how long it will last. Best suited for short-term use or temporary fixes.
  • Rebuilt Alternator:
    A cost-effective and reliable option when rebuilt by professionals using genuine components. It’s fully inspected, worn parts are replaced, and performance is restored. Ideal for those seeking quality and savings.
  • Brand-New Alternator:
    Offers maximum reliability and warranty coverage, but typically comes at a higher price. Best for those prioritizing long-term peace of mind and minimal downtime.

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