Genuine OEM Mopar Alternators For Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep & Ram Models

6034249 - : Screw And Washer for Mopar Image

Screw And Washer

Mopar 6034249
Power Steering Bracket to Cylinder Head. Clutch Housing to Engine. Power Steering Braket to Cylinder Head. Transmission to Engine....
$3.69
MSRP $5.20
Save $1.51
29% Off
4429114 - : Hex Flange Head Bolt for Mopar Image

Hex Flange Head Bolt

Mopar 4429114
M8x1.25x30.00. Fuel Filter Support. Noise Panel To Cylinder Block. Air Intake Connection. Alternator bracket attaching.
$12.34
MSRP $17.00
Save $4.66
27.4% Off
77072445 - : Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) 345 & 392 Crate HEMI ®  Kit for Direct-Connection Image

Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) 345 & 392 Crate HEMI ® Kit

Direct-Connection 77072445
Complete your Crate Hemi® Engine Kit with this required Car FEAD Basic kit that includes: 180 amp alternator, tensioner, belt, idler...
$579.60
MSRP $644.00
Save $64.40
10% Off
Fits Most Vehicles
4727220 - : Alternator for Mopar Image

Alternator

Mopar 4727220
ENGINE
Discontinued

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Why Use OEM Mopar Alternators?

If you're looking for one or more Mopar alternators, you're in the right place. We provide genuine components for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles. Going with an OEM part is a better call than a third-party component because it is built specifically for your car, guaranteeing a precise fit and a higher level of reliability than what you may receive with generic counterparts.

Mopar OEM is proud to offer Mopar alternator parts and full alternators to drivers across the country. Keep scrolling to learn more about OEM fitment and which components to inspect when it comes time to replace your vehicle's alternator.

What Should I Know About Genuine Mopar Alternator Fitment?

When you're picking out a Mopar alternator for sale, it must fit your CDJR model in several ways for proper operation and safety. First, the alternator must have the correct amperage rating for your automobile. These numbers will vary by iteration and year. For instance, a Ram 2500 heavy-duty truck typically requires a higher-output alternator than the light-duty Ram 1500 to support its more rigorous commercial demands.

Your chosen alternator should also match the physical casing of the one inside your vehicle's engine bay. For example, if you're buying an OEM Dodge alternator for your Charger, it should be the exact case size and have the same mounting holes and pulley alignment as the configuration on your current car.

You can learn more about your vehicle's specific requirements by checking your VIN or year, make, and model in our parts finder tool.

What Parts Should Be Inspected When Replacing a Mopar Alternator?

Whether you're installing an OEM Jeep alternator or one for a Chrysler variant, it's wise to check the following parts as you do so:

It's best to test your battery's health, as a weak one can make your Mopar replacement alternator work too hard or potentially fail. Checking the serpentine belt for cracks or fraying and the belt tensioner for proper spring tension are also important to ensure your new alternator generates and maintains high output.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I choose an OEM Mopar alternator instead of an aftermarket alternator?

OEM Mopar alternators are designed to be a perfect fit for their respective vehicles and are generally more reliable. Aftermarket alternators, on the other hand, may be inconsistent in terms of performance. A factory Mopar alternator is likely to serve you longer than one from a third-party manufacturer.

How do I find the correct Mopar alternator for my vehicle?

One of the easiest ways to find the right alternator for your car is to enter your VIN or make, model, and year into our parts finder. This will allow us to ensure that we get the right Mopar replacement alternator for your automobile, whether you need an OEM Chrysler alternator or one for a Jeep SUV.

Do Ram trucks need a different alternator than Jeep or Dodge vehicles?

Generally speaking, Ram trucks do not always require a different alternator than Jeep or Dodge vehicles. Compatibility is usually based on the model's specific mechanical and electrical factors rather than the make alone. Please reach out to our team for more details on an OEM Ram alternator.