Remy Alternator P/N:94126
Keep the battery charged and every electrical accessory powered with the Remy New Alternator 94126, a premium-quality new unit that drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2006 Dodge Durango (V8-5.7L) and the 2003-2006 Dodge Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 (V8-5.7L). It converts engine rotation into the electrical current your vehicle needs to run and recharge the battery.
Key features:
- Output: 12 volts DC with a 160-amp rating.
- Rotation: Clockwise (right-hand) drive.
- Built-in cooling: internal fan type.
- External regulator design, with the pulley included.
Built as a new alternator (not a remanufactured core) for dependable, reliable service, it replaces the original Nippondenso-manufactured alternator. Signs the original alternator may need replacing include a battery/charging warning light, dimming headlights, a weak or repeatedly dead battery, or unusual noise from the accessory drive; diagnose the charging system first to confirm the alternator is the cause before replacing.
Interchange: 56028697AA · 56028697AD · R6028697AA · 421000-0210 · 4210000210 · 421000-0280 · 4210000280 · 421000-0281 · 4210000281 · 421000-0282 · 4210000282. Manufacturer part number 94126.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the amperage and voltage rating?
This alternator is rated at 12 volts DC with a 160-amp output.
Which vehicles does it fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2006 Dodge Durango (V8-5.7L) and the 2003-2006 Dodge Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 (V8-5.7L). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Is this a new or remanufactured alternator?
It is a premium-quality new alternator, not a remanufactured core, designed for dependable service.
Does it include a pulley?
Yes. The pulley is included, and the unit uses an internal fan with an external regulator type and clockwise (right-hand) rotation.
My battery keeps dying — will this fix it?
A weak or dead battery, dimming lights, or a charging warning light can signal a failing alternator, but other issues can cause them too. Diagnose the charging system to confirm the alternator is the cause before replacing.
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