You should be able to start your car and go without even thinking about pulling out a portable jump starter. If that doesn't ring true for you and your car, it could be a problem with the charging system, namely your 2007 Hyundai Elantra's alternator. When it can't recharge the battery fully or the electrical systems are starved for enough current to operate well, it's time to look for a replacement. At AutoZone, replacement alternators from trusted brands like Duralast are on hand, both in-store and online, so you can restore your car's reliability.
Although there isn't a set interval for replacing an alternator for maintenance, most will last longer than five years. When yours starts to lose its ability to generate enough power or it begins failing mechanically, symptoms like slow cranking, dim lights, whirring noises under the hood that change with engine speed, and a battery light are typical. A replacement is never far away at AutoZone, and your new 2007 Hyundai Elantra alternator replacement cost will be around $200 to $500 or so, depending on your vehicle build. Need help deciphering what you require? Our in-store associates are on hand to help.
Get your new car parts at AutoZone, whether you need light bulbs, wiper blades, engine oil, or an alternator for your 2007 Hyundai Elantra. Order online and choose Same Day Delivery to get your car back on the road in a hurry.