How Long Does An Alternator Last? (Average Lifespan)

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When drivers think about the electrical power of their vehicle, they often think about the car battery the most. However, the battery produces the least amount of power for a vehicle.

It is the alternator which is really in charge of powering the main electrical accessories and features of a vehicle, such as its radio, air conditioner, lights, and so on.

All the battery does is produce the electrical charge needed for the ignition to take place when you start the vehicle. After that, the battery may serve as an electrical reserve in case something goes wrong with the alternator’s power flow.

But overall, the alternator is the king of a car’s power source. It is the component that keeps the car running after the battery helps start the engine.

How Long Do Alternators Last?

bad alternator

Alternators certainly last longer than car batteries. Auto manufacturers tend to provide different answers when it comes to the question of an alternator’s life expectancy.

On average, you can expect your car alternator to last between 5 and 8 years. But it really depends on how often you drive, what model year your vehicle is, and how many miles you put on your vehicle.

For most car owners, expect to get somewhere in the range of 60,000 to 150,000 miles on their alternator.

Newer cars, especially those known for their reliability such as Honda, Toyota, and Lexus will be on the higher end of that range while older vehicles or economy cars will be near the lower end.

Some car manufacturers may even claim their alternators last the lifetime of the vehicle. While possible, it’s not typical.

Related: 5 Reasons an Alternator Goes Bad

Look for Signs of a Failing Alternator

dim headlights

It can be tricky to know when your alternator is failing. The symptoms of a failing alternator are almost identical to the symptoms of a failing battery. That is because they are both important power sources for your vehicle.

You cannot have one working power source without the other. They both rely on each other to allow the vehicle to run properly. But it’s more likely your battery is going bad than your alternator. Symptoms of an alternator that’s on its way out include:

  • Dimming Headlights
  • Inability to Start Your Car
  • Alternator Warning Light is On
  • Electrical Components Stop Working
  • Strange Noise from the Engine Bay

Conclusion

Pay close attention to the mileage of your vehicle and the number of years you’ve had your battery and alternator. Using this information alone can usually help you figure out whether the alternator or battery has gone bad.

But be aware that if you replace your alternator at a repair shop you don’t know anything about. They may give you a refurbished alternator as a replacement while telling you it’s new.

Because of this, the used alternator will last about 2 to 4 years instead of 5 to 8 years. You’ll want to do your research when it comes to finding a shop to replace your alternator.

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Kevin KevinKevin has been fascinated by anything automotive since his first go-kart as a kid to his time working as an auto tech for Dodge after obtaining his degree in automotive technology. When he's not working on cars or writing about them, you can find him and his E36 M3 at an event with the local chapter of the BMW CCA. Kevin Latest posts by Kevin (see all)
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