2020 Nissan Sentra Alternator Replacement Cost in Chicago, IL
If you need a alternator replacement on your 2020 Nissan Sentra in Chicago, IL, expect to pay between $380 and $579 at a local shop. That breaks down to $138–$209 for parts and $242–$370 for labor at Chicago's average rate of $120/hour. Read on for a full cost breakdown, money-saving tips, and what to watch out for.
Alternator Replacement — 2020 Nissan Sentra in Chicago, IL
Estimated total cost at a shop in Chicago
36% of total
64% of total
Time
2.5–3.3 hrs
Shop Rate
$120/hr
DIY Saves
~$161
What's Included in This Repair
- 1Remove and replace alternator
- 2Replace drive belt if worn
- 3Test charging system output
- 4Reset warning lights
80,000–150,000 miles
Medium
Warning Signs You Need This Repair
- ▸ Battery warning light on dash
- ▸ Dim or flickering headlights
- ▸ Electrical accessories acting erratically
- ▸ Dead battery repeatedly
High — don't drive far with a failing alternator
What Drives the Cost in Chicago?
Labor Market: Chicago, IL
Chicago is an above-average labor market, with shops charging $120–$140/hour for labor. For this alternator, you'll pay $242–$370 in labor alone — accounting for approximately 64% of your total bill. Independent shops in Chicago typically run 20–35% cheaper than dealerships.
2020 Nissan Sentra Notes
The 2020 Nissan Sentra has a solid parts supply from both OEM and aftermarket suppliers. Parts for this alternator typically cost $138–$209. Shop around between the dealer and independent shops — you can often save 20–40% at a trusted indie.
DIY vs. Paying a Shop
DIY vs. Professional: Save ~$161
Confident DIYers can save $161+ by purchasing parts (≈$219) and doing the labor themselves. Doable for intermediate DIYers with basic tools. Main challenge is accessing the alternator on compact engines. Budget 2–4 hours and watch a make-specific YouTube tutorial before starting. Always use OBD-II scanner to confirm the diagnosis before buying parts.
Shop parts on Amazon5 Ways to Save Money on This Repair
- 1Get quotes from at least 3 shops in Chicago — prices vary by 25–40% between dealers and independents.
- 2Ask specifically if they'll use OEM or aftermarket parts. Aftermarket is fine for most components except alternator on luxury brands.
- 3Check if your extended warranty or car insurance covers this repair — some aftermarket warranties cover alternator.
- 4If your car is near the end of its useful life, compare repair cost ($380–$579) against the vehicle's value.
- 5Combine this repair with other deferred maintenance to save on labor — shops often discount when doing multiple jobs at once.
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