


A05-238
Alternator — Honda CR-V RD 2.0L B20B8 1999–2001
Brand new alternator for Honda CR-V RD 2.0L B20B8 engine 1999–2001. 3-year warranty.
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Compatible Part Numbers
None listed.
A05-238 Fitment
| Year / Make | Model | Engine | Transmission |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999-2001Honda | CR-V | 2.0L L4 B20B8 | All Trans |
A05-238 Description
A05-238 is a new alternator matched to CR-V. This description is written to help confirm whether the part fits the vehicle before it is added to the cart. Use the product title, primary part number, fitment table, product photos, and any listed specifications together rather than relying on only one detail.
The most important check is the number on the original part or the number supplied by the vehicle manufacturer. If the vehicle has had previous repairs, the installed part may have been superseded to a later number, so compare the original unit, service records, and fitment notes carefully. Key catalog details include price: $433.31; voltage: 12V.
For alternators, compare the amperage rating, pulley type, regulator connection, case clocking, mounting points, and belt alignment. Charging issues can also come from a weak battery, poor grounds, damaged fusible links, worn belts, or high resistance in the charge cable, so the charging system should be tested before replacing the unit. Small differences in connectors, brackets, pulleys, seals, housings, or mounting locations can stop a similar-looking part from fitting correctly. When possible, compare the old part side by side with the listing images before installation.
2.0L L4 B20B8 Fitment should also be checked against engine size, trim, production date, transmission, emissions package, and any market-specific equipment when those details apply. No alternate cross-reference numbers are listed on this page, so matching the primary part number and vehicle application is especially important.
Before installation, inspect the surrounding system for causes that may have damaged the original part, such as poor electrical connections, leaks, contamination, worn belts, failed relays, blocked filters, or loose grounds. Replacing the part without correcting the underlying issue can shorten service life. Use normal safety procedures, follow the service manual, and confirm operation after installation.