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post Jul 3 2009, 01:59 PM
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Yesterday, I ordered a Bosch alternator from NAPA and I just picked it up today. However, there's a few things that don't make sense. The alternator is in a NAPA Pro Series Box, the Alternator has a NAPA sticker on it, and the part number says NAE 13782. Here's what's online.

Alternator - Remfd

w/ 95 Amp Alternator Mando Type To 5/21/99
BSH AL4040X (Part number)
$264.00
Core $89.07

Alternator - Remfd
Available at NAPA stores. This part can only be purchased from your local NAPA AUTO PARTS Store.
w/ 95 Amp Alternator w/ 6 Groove Serpentine Pulley Mando Type
NAE 13782 (Part Number)

Alternator - Remfd
Available at NAPA stores. This part can only be purchased from your local NAPA AUTO PARTS Store.
PME
12064

Notice how it shows the price for the Bosch alt but not for the other two. I'm thinking that the part number should be BSH AL4040X. When I asked the guy about it he said that it was a bosch unit but that it was reman by NAPA and that's why it it has NAPA written all over it, but he still says its a bosch unit.

Has anyone bought a Bosch Alt from NAPA before? Did it come in a NAPA box? Am I getting F%#*$^* played here? BTW I paid 304 w/out tax and w/out the core for this.

Help please!
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post Jul 3 2009, 02:52 PM
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Two points of interest:

1. "remanufactured", in the context of alternators, means "repaired as cheaply as possible" and cleaned up, in my experience.

2. If you bought at a NAPA dealer, you can and most probably will, be taking it back in two years for a replacement.
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post Jul 3 2009, 02:54 PM
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Hey you started a Bosch Thread which has nothing to do with the NF Sonata, and now you start this thread.

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Fine, I'll delete the other thread. The reason I posted over here is that there are tons of more people here. The second reason is that I want to know about the quality of Bosch alternators related to any sonata in general. Geez if I'm just trying to find people that will help me. Sorry I'm not a five star member and know everything about this forum.
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QUOTE (Knight026 @ Jul 3 2009, 01:12 PM) *
Fine, I'll delete the other thread. The reason I posted over here is that there are tons of more people here. The second reason is that I want to know about the quality of Bosch alternators related to any sonata in general. Geez if I'm just trying to find people that will help me. Sorry I'm not a five star member and know everything about this forum.


You cant delete a Thread here. You can change words only. If you need to contribute to your first off topic Thread, why

that's where it would belong. or better yet in the 1999 Sonata section (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thumbsup.gif)

Most of us are under Warranty, and a Bosch Alternator for a 1999 Sonata is not applicable

to our group. Why not try the General Non Model Specific Board or the Off Topic Lounge. And

5 Stars or not, Cross, Off Topic, or Double Posting is not allowed. Just ask me where my Billy Mays thread went!

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QUOTE (MiamiLX @ Jul 3 2009, 03:54 PM) *
Hey you started a Bosch Thread which has nothing to do with the NF Sonata, and now you start this thread.



When did you become a moderator? Why don't you try and help the guy out instead of blasting him for a change? So what if he has an older Sonata?
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QUOTE (sodian @ Jul 3 2009, 02:52 PM) *
When did you become a moderator? Why don't you try and help the guy out instead of blasting him for a change? So what if he has an older Sonata?


I'm not blasting anyone for having an older Car. He started a Topic here Yesterday on Bosch, and started

another Topic on the same subject today. This is not what we do. If you do it, I would complain about you too!

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post Jul 3 2009, 06:25 PM
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Miami is right in this case. IMHO, at least. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/innocent.gif) The question had nothing to do with the 4G Sonata. Not even with ANY generation Sonata, or any Hyundai product, for that matter.....

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QUOTE (MiamiLX @ Jul 3 2009, 06:59 PM) *
I'm not blasting anyone for having an older Car. He started a Topic here Yesterday on Bosch, and started

another Topic on the same subject today. This is not what we do. If you do it, I would complain about you too!



You take car forums way to serious.
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post Jul 4 2009, 05:08 PM
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QUOTE (sodian @ Jul 4 2009, 07:51 AM) *
You take car forums way to serious.


You are mistaken. I take the 2006 NF Deep Water Blue LX Sonata very seriously.

A general question about an Alternator, or any other Auto part that does not apply should be moved here.

The OP posted 2 identical questions in the 4G Sub Forum as it remains the #1 Sub Forum.

With your help we can keep it that way. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/liebe011.gif)
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Just last week my cousin bought a remfd alternator from NAPA only to have it spontaneously combust after he installed it...
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Just last week my cousin bought a remfd alternator from NAPA only to have it spontaneously combust after he installed it...


Some materials which can spontaneously combust

Haystacks and unprocessed cotton may self-ignite because of heat produced by bacterial fermentation. [1]

Grain dust in a hot metal silo can explode violently, destroying the structure.

Linseed oil in a partially confined space (such as a pile of oil-soaked rags left out in an uncovered container) can oxidize leading to a buildup of heat and thus ignition. [2]

Coal can spontaneously ignite when exposure to oxygen causes it to react and heat up when there is insufficient ventilation for cooling. [3]

Pyrite oxidation is often the cause of coal spontaneous ignition in old Mine tailing.

Pistachio nuts are highly flammable when stored in large quantities, and are prone to self-heating and spontaneous combustion.[4]

People have also been reported as spontaneously combusting. However the phenomenon is not considered true spontaneous combustion, as it is largely attributed to the wick effect, whereby an external source of fire ignites nearby flammable materials and human fat
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