Help........Alternator questions for a 93 Civic EX

Discussion in 'Civic' started by piperspost, Sep 8, 2004.

  1. piperspost

    piperspost Guest

    My alternator is going in my 1993 Honda civic ex:
    1) Should I get the one that's in the car rebuilt?

    2) Should I get a rebuilt one at pepboys?

    3) Should I let the dealer/independant mechanic install it?

    4) Should I let pepboys install it?

    Any help to these questions would be appreciated.
     
    piperspost, Sep 8, 2004
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  2. piperspost

    Rex B Guest

    On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 15:28:38 -0400, wrote:

    ||My alternator is going in my 1993 Honda civic ex:
    ||1) Should I get the one that's in the car rebuilt?
    ||
    ||2) Should I get a rebuilt one at pepboys?
    ||
    ||3) Should I let the dealer/independant mechanic install it?
    ||
    ||4) Should I let pepboys install it?
    ||
    ||Any help to these questions would be appreciated.

    Find a local shop that specializes in rebuilding generators & starters. Have
    them repair yours, fixing what's broke and leaving alone what is still good.
    It may take some looking, these guys are often in the older part of town and may
    not have a nice new waiting room with a color TV. But they might have a
    spitoon. At least in this part of the country:)

    Texas Parts Guy
     
    Rex B, Sep 8, 2004
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  3. piperspost

    Nick Guest

    Whatever you do, do not buy the rebuilt alternators from PepBoys.
    Everyone that I have heard complain that theirs blew out after a year
    or two have all said they came from PepBoys. Granted that these same
    people had Ford/GM cars. I bought mine rebuilt from Honda for a hefty
    $260 and hope that it will last as long as my old one did (8 years)!
    If the location of the alternator is in the same location as in my
    Integra, then it will be a pain to get it out as you have to remove
    part of the drive shaft to remove it. If it is on top like the accords
    then it is pretty easy to get to and you should be able to install it
    yourself.

    Good Luck,
    Nick
     
    Nick, Sep 9, 2004
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  4. piperspost

    dold Guest

    I've had good success with rebuilt parts from Kragen. They have a lifetime
    warranty, so I'm only out a little labor if the part goes bad again.
    Batteries are different. The pro-rated warranties on crappy batteries just
    seem to be a way to keep you hooked into paying $20 per year for batteries
    for as long as you are willing to do it.
     
    dold, Sep 9, 2004
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