2014 Dodge Journey Alternator

One of the most important parts of your car is the alternator. A 2014 Dodge Journey alternator serves to charge your car's battery so that you can turn the car on and to power the electrical components when the vehicle is in use. If the alternator malfunctions, your car will be either unreliable or unusable. If that happens, you'll want to replace the alternator, and you can find everything you need for that task at AutoZone.

The average alternator for a 2014 Dodge Journey lasts about seven years or 150,000 miles, but your car will usually give you warning signs if the alternator is failing. You might notice a battery warning light illuminating on the dashboard, which could be the sign of a faulty alternator. Poor performance from the electrical components like the lights, stereo, and power windows usually means the alternator is struggling. And if the car won't turn on, but the battery is healthy, that almost always means a dead alternator.

AutoZone has the right alternator for a 2014 Journey with the convenience of Same-Day In-Store Pickup, and Free Next-Day Delivery on eligible orders.

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        Duralast Alternator 11580 for 2014 Dodge Journey
        • Part # 11580
        • SKU # 339145
        Notes: 160 amp. Import premium remanufactured.
        • PRICE: 334.99
        • Pulley Included: Yes
        • Pulley Belt Type: Serpentine
        • Amperage Rating: 160A
        • Voltage: 12.0VDC
        • Fan Type: Internal
        • Regulator Type: External
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        Duralast Alternator 15070 for 2014 Dodge Journey
        • Part # 15070
        • SKU # 974041
        Notes: 160 amp. Import premium remanufactured.
        • PRICE: 273.99
        • Pulley Included: 1
        • Amperage Rating: 160
        • Voltage: 12V
        • Fan Type: Internal
        • Pulley Groove Quantity: 6
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        TotalPro Alternator 11580VC for 2014 Dodge Journey
        • Part # 11580VC
        • SKU # 218618
        Notes: 160 amp. Total Pro import remanufactured.
        • PRICE: 267.99
        • Pulley Belt Type: Serpentine
        • Pulley Included: Yes
        • Fan Type: Internal
        • Decoupled Or Clutch Pulley: Yes
        • Regulator Type: External
        • External Fan Included: No
        • Plug Clock Rear View Main Mounting Ear at 6 O Clock: 11
        • External Regulator Included: No
        • Amperage Rating: 160A
        • Voltage: 12.0VDC
        • One Wire Capable: No
        • Rotation Direction: Clockwise (Right)
        • Case Material: Aluminum
        • Pulley Groove Quantity: 6
        • Finish: Bare Metal
        • Brushless: No
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        Duralast Gold Alternator DLG2670-6-11 for 2014 Dodge Journey
        • Part # DLG2670-6-11
        • SKU # 470673
        Notes: 160 Amp. Designed for maximum durability 100% new
        • PRICE: 401.99
        • Pulley Included: 1
        • Amperage Rating: 160
        • Voltage: 12V
        • Fan Type: Internal
        • Rotation Direction: Clockwise
        • Pulley Groove Quantity: 6
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        Duralast Gold Alternator DLG2636-6-10 for 2014 Dodge Journey
        • Part # DLG2636-6-10
        • SKU # 143131
        Notes: 160 Amp. Designed for maximum durability 100% new
        • PRICE: 345.99
        • Pulley Belt Type: Serpentine
        • Pulley Included: 1
        • Amperage Rating: 160
        • Voltage: 12V
        • Fan Type: Internal
        • Rotation Direction: Clockwise
        • Pulley Groove Quantity: 6

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      2014 Dodge Journey Alternator

      Replacing a 2014 Dodge Journey Alternator

      When replacing your 2014 Journey alternator, be sure to start with a fully charged battery, then disconnect the negative cable from it. Locate the alternator, which may require lifting the car. Disconnect the drive belt, electrical components, and housing units from the alternator, then remove it. Replace with the new alternator, and reattach everything in reverse order. Then check to make sure the alternator's output is good.