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    #31
    How many miles/years are you guys seeing the original alternators lasting on these cars? I'm on the original unit, (12/2002 build) with 81,000 miles. I've actually replaced the battery in this car regularly every 4 or 5 years (sometimes before they die) so I'd like to think my alternator has a had a decent life. I don't have a battery light currently, but historically once the alternator goes, you're on borrowed miles. And, seems like the new Valeo units are hard to find so I'm thinking just change it out, and shelve the one I have as a spare.

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      #32
      Originally posted by PSUEng View Post
      How many miles/years are you guys seeing the original alternators lasting on these cars? I'm on the original unit, (12/2002 build) with 81,000 miles. I've actually replaced the battery in this car regularly every 4 or 5 years (sometimes before they die) so I'd like to think my alternator has a had a decent life. I don't have a battery light currently, but historically once the alternator goes, you're on borrowed miles. And, seems like the new Valeo units are hard to find so I'm thinking just change it out, and shelve the one I have as a spare.
      I think what tends to kill them is people just driving around with oil leaks, I am on the original unit with more than double your miles. Although I plan to replace it this winter just as a preventative, but they seem pretty well made.
      E46 ///M3 • 12/2002 • phönix-gelb • 6MT
      E39 ///M5 • 12/1998 • avus-blau • 6MT
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        #33
        Originally posted by PSUEng View Post
        How many miles/years are you guys seeing the original alternators lasting on these cars? I'm on the original unit, (12/2002 build) with 81,000 miles. I've actually replaced the battery in this car regularly every 4 or 5 years (sometimes before they die) so I'd like to think my alternator has a had a decent life. I don't have a battery light currently, but historically once the alternator goes, you're on borrowed miles. And, seems like the new Valeo units are hard to find so I'm thinking just change it out, and shelve the one I have as a spare.
        I personally didn't have difficulty finding one, plus keeping an old one that you don't trust as a spare is kind of a false economy especially considering the labor. I say rock what you've got until it stops 🤷‍♂️

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          #34
          Originally posted by PSUEng View Post
          How many miles/years are you guys seeing the original alternators lasting on these cars? I'm on the original unit, (12/2002 build) with 81,000 miles. I've actually replaced the battery in this car regularly every 4 or 5 years (sometimes before they die) so I'd like to think my alternator has a had a decent life. I don't have a battery light currently, but historically once the alternator goes, you're on borrowed miles. And, seems like the new Valeo units are hard to find so I'm thinking just change it out, and shelve the one I have as a spare.
          See post 22.

          I might be in the market for another alternator. I usually buy everything from FCP. However I have talked to several folks who had the reman'd bosch units failing quickly. I found brand new Valeo units for sale at Bimmerworld: https://www.bimmerworld.com/Alternator-120-Amp-12-31-7-831-436_2.html There is also the

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            #35
            Mine "only" lasted about 13 years from new and about 85000km. No oil leaks, but mine failed in a somewhat different way to normal. That rotor winding on mine went open circuit somehow.

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              #36
              I would only put new alternator Valeo in not a remanufactured, I had reman from Fcp euro and it caught on fire 🔥 good thing I was parked and noticed right away otherwise car would burn down, liftetime warranty is awesome but don’t think I would have any use for it if my car burden to the ground, fyi only had alternator in for 3 months, my friend had similar issue with remanufactured alternator although it didn’t catch fire it only lasted 3 months as well. Save your self headaches and buy brand new one valeo had mine for 2 years since warranty replacement from fcp works food to this day.


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                #37
                Has anyone ran the X5 140a alternator? Part number 12317551253. I've read somewhere that these will bolt right up and give you a little extra juice. My alternator just crapped out and the new 120a Valeo units aren't available anywhere. Would really rather not buy a remanufactured unit especially one that bosch did. From the little bit of investigating I did it looks like they are the same plug on the back between the stock 120a and the "upgraded" 140a from the X5
                Last edited by whoissuprme; 09-26-2022, 07:27 PM.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by whoissuprme View Post
                  Has anyone ran the X5 140a alternator? Part number 12317551253. I've read somewhere that these will bolt right up and give you a little extra juice. My alternator just crapped out and the new 120a Valeo units aren't available anywhere. Would really rather not buy a remanufactured unit especially one that bosch did. From the little bit of investigating I did it looks like they are the same plug on the back between the stock 120a and the "upgraded" 140a from the X5
                  I'd also like to know this. I've been searching for a Valeo, but can't find anywhere. The Z4M alternator is available (150A) however. On a side note, Valeo still lists the 439317 as "in production" so maybe these are only run in batches at certain times of the year by Valeo.
                  Last edited by PSUEng; 09-27-2022, 07:20 AM.

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                    #39
                    Yes I noticed this as well. The Valeo unit is backordered everywhere.


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                      #40
                      I had a Bosch replacement and that lasted me a year somehow. Also, the car would shake on idle with it. Not sure if it was the installer or not. Had a new OE unit installed and the idle shake stopped

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                        #41
                        I confirmed with Valeo today that 439317 is just backordered--not discontinued. They state they should have more in December.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by PSUEng View Post

                          I'd also like to know this. I've been searching for a Valeo, but can't find anywhere. The Z4M alternator is available (150A) however. On a side note, Valeo still lists the 439317 as "in production" so maybe these are only run in batches at certain times of the year by Valeo.
                          Doing a little digging it seems like the plugs on the back are slightly different. I believe you can just swap plugs but would need confirmation with someone who has done it already. I did end up ordering the 140a X5 alternator last night so we'll see what happens when it comes in tomorrow.

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                            #43
                            Looks like the electrical plug is different.

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                              #44
                              I don't know how long the M3 brushes will last, but on my 2000 323iT with 180K miles the brushes were still good for up to 200K miles. The best way to find out is to remove the regulator/brushes and check the protruded brush length: Just replace the brushes or the whole regulator (with brushes) if they are less than 4mm. No reason to replace the whole alternator as long as the brush slip rings are in good condition. I don't trust re-manufactured alternators.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by whoissuprme View Post

                                Doing a little digging it seems like the plugs on the back are slightly different. I believe you can just swap plugs but would need confirmation with someone who has done it already. I did end up ordering the 140a X5 alternator last night so we'll see what happens when it comes in tomorrow.

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                                Thanks for doing this. Looking forward to the results.

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