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Hi guys,

Anyone here who knows the type of (stock) alternator a Lexus IS 220d (2007) has? And what amperage it runs?

Also some numbers / brand / etc. would be nice.

I am currently not near my car (and I won't be the next few days), but I need to get a new alternator as soon as possible.

Your help is highly appreciated!

Thank you.

Regards,

HHawk

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Okay it seems to be a 130A at 12v alternator...

...but I need to know the brand, type, etc.

Anyone who can help me out there? I already tried Lexus techdocs, but no succes in finding information

Is this what you want this is the one for My IS220d

27060-26030 12V 130amp

not sure on make but they are usually Denso units As TOYOTA Own Nippon Denso

Regards

Matt

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Okay it seems to be a 130A at 12v alternator...

...but I need to know the brand, type, etc.

Anyone who can help me out there? I already tried Lexus techdocs, but no succes in finding information

Is this what you want this is the one for My IS220d

27060-26030 12V 130amp

not sure on make but they are usually Denso units As TOYOTA Own Nippon Denso

Regards

Matt

Hi Matt,

First thanks for taking the time to answer me! Highly appreciated.

I tried searching on Google, but I couldn't find more information on 27060-26030?

You didn't make a typo right (no offence meant here)?

Do you have any pics as well? Sorry if I sound demanding, but I am hardly an expert and I don't dare to take out the alternator myself...

Regards

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Okay it seems to be a 130A at 12v alternator...

...but I need to know the brand, type, etc.

Anyone who can help me out there? I already tried Lexus techdocs, but no succes in finding information

Is this what you want this is the one for My IS220d

27060-26030 12V 130amp

not sure on make but they are usually Denso units As TOYOTA Own Nippon Denso

Regards

Matt

Hi Matt,

First thanks for taking the time to answer me! Highly appreciated.

I tried searching on Google, but I couldn't find more information on 27060-26030?

You didn't make a typo right (no offence meant here)?

Do you have any pics as well? Sorry if I sound demanding, but I am hardly an expert and I don't dare to take out the alternator myself...

Regards

Hello no offence taken

yes that is the number from EPC but sorry i dont have a photo as i dont want to remove anything

from the engine area

Question

why do you need one

as i guess this would be covered under the 3 Year warranty and as the IS250/220d is not 3 years old till November

take it back to a dealer

Regards Matt

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Okay it seems to be a 130A at 12v alternator...

...but I need to know the brand, type, etc.

Anyone who can help me out there? I already tried Lexus techdocs, but no succes in finding information

Is this what you want this is the one for My IS220d

27060-26030 12V 130amp

not sure on make but they are usually Denso units As TOYOTA Own Nippon Denso

Regards

Matt

Hi Matt,

First thanks for taking the time to answer me! Highly appreciated.

I tried searching on Google, but I couldn't find more information on 27060-26030?

You didn't make a typo right (no offence meant here)?

Do you have any pics as well? Sorry if I sound demanding, but I am hardly an expert and I don't dare to take out the alternator myself...

Regards

Hello no offence taken

yes that is the number from EPC but sorry i dont have a photo as i dont want to remove anything

from the engine area

Question

why do you need one

as i guess this would be covered under the 3 Year warranty and as the IS250/220d is not 3 years old till November

take it back to a dealer

Regards Matt

Thanks man...

Well I really need an high output alternator, but therefor I need some information on the stock alternator.

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Okay it seems to be a 130A at 12v alternator...

...but I need to know the brand, type, etc.

Anyone who can help me out there? I already tried Lexus techdocs, but no succes in finding information

Is this what you want this is the one for My IS220d

27060-26030 12V 130amp

not sure on make but they are usually Denso units As TOYOTA Own Nippon Denso

Regards

Matt

Hi Matt,

First thanks for taking the time to answer me! Highly appreciated.

I tried searching on Google, but I couldn't find more information on 27060-26030?

You didn't make a typo right (no offence meant here)?

Do you have any pics as well? Sorry if I sound demanding, but I am hardly an expert and I don't dare to take out the alternator myself...

Regards

Hello no offence taken

yes that is the number from EPC but sorry i dont have a photo as i dont want to remove anything

from the engine area

Question

why do you need one

as i guess this would be covered under the 3 Year warranty and as the IS250/220d is not 3 years old till November

take it back to a dealer

Regards Matt

Thanks man...

Well I really need an high output alternator, but therefor I need some information on the stock alternator.

ahh now i understand i will look later for you

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Sorry mate that is the only number listed,

but TOYOTA do have a habit of creating a new part number

for a part that is the same as another part,

But it is a good way to monitor the usage/sales against another Model

I deal a lot with TOYOTA Industrial parts (forklifts) and there are many occasions

that there are two parts both identical but have different part numbers

Might be best if you can find the Denso number that will also be on the unit

under the TOYOTA Number

Also all 10 digits or 12 of the TOYOTA Number mean somthing

1=Engine parts

2= Fuel/starting electrical parts

3=Transmission

4=Axel/Brakes

and so on

then usually the last 5 digits can indicate the model fitted to or the model it started its life on

Regards

Matt

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Sorry mate that is the only number listed,

but TOYOTA do have a habit of creating a new part number

for a part that is the same as another part,

But it is a good way to monitor the usage/sales against another Model

I deal a lot with TOYOTA Industrial parts (forklifts) and there are many occasions

that there are two parts both identical but have different part numbers

Might be best if you can find the Denso number that will also be on the unit

under the TOYOTA Number

Also all 10 digits or 12 of the TOYOTA Number mean somthing

1=Engine parts

2= Fuel/starting electrical parts

3=Transmission

4=Axel/Brakes

and so on

then usually the last 5 digits can indicate the model fitted to or the model it started its life on

Regards

Matt

Thanks for the answer... Seems I am really screwed though, cause over here in the Netherlands or close by I have absolutely no option for rewinding my current alternator (or buy an high output alternator) and in the USA they have problems cross-reference my alternator with one of theirs. So they know how to build my custom high output alternator.

I should never have bought a Diesel car; not enough options compared to their gasoline partners (IS 250 & IS 350).

I contacted several companies who build and / or sell high output alternators in the USA and I supplied every one of them with all the information I have available, but all resulted in the same kind of answer: "Sorry but we cannot cross-reference your Lexus IS 220d alternator with one over here in the States".

Really sucks... And I really need more amperage for my car hifi installation.

I can try one "final" thing; getting some decent pictures from my current alternator in the hope that will give them enough information to build me an high output alternator which does at least 250A.

Sigh....

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Okay, I removed some of the plastic covers on top of my motor, therefor I have "more" (= a little bit) access to the alternator.

I took a picture of the information on the alternator:

lexus_is_220d.jpg

As you can see, it not only shows the part number from Toyota, but as well for Denso, along with another code (in the yellow part) which I don't know what it means.

I still find it weird, that even when you have the product codes, you cannot cross-reference (or let alone look it up) on the internet. Even Lexus and Toyota dealers I emailed cannot supply me with the necessary information (bolt type, dimensions and specifications). Sigh...

I also contacted Denso about their alternator, but they refer me back to my dealer, who doesn't know anything about the stock alternator. Very un-useful! :(

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Okay, I removed some of the plastic covers on top of my motor, therefor I have "more" (= a little bit) access to the alternator.

I took a picture of the information on the alternator:

lexus_is_220d.jpg

As you can see, it not only shows the part number from Toyota, but as well for Denso, along with another code (in the yellow part) which I don't know what it means.

I still find it weird, that even when you have the product codes, you cannot cross-reference (or let alone look it up) on the internet. Even Lexus and Toyota dealers I emailed cannot supply me with the necessary information (bolt type, dimensions and specifications). Sigh...

I also contacted Denso about their alternator, but they refer me back to my dealer, who doesn't know anything about the stock alternator. Very un-useful! :(

As i said there would be Denso numbers on it

But remember who owns Denso yepp TOYOTA

hence the reason why they pushed you back to the dealer

and all the dealer will know is a part number from the EPC

also the Alternator might be a new type for the IS220

as you will find the one fitted in a D4D on a Avensis TOYOTA

does not have the same output (not as many electrics to cater for on the charging side

What is it you are looking to run from the car that needs a higher output Alternator?

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Okay, I removed some of the plastic covers on top of my motor, therefor I have "more" (= a little bit) access to the alternator.

I took a picture of the information on the alternator:

lexus_is_220d.jpg

As you can see, it not only shows the part number from Toyota, but as well for Denso, along with another code (in the yellow part) which I don't know what it means.

I still find it weird, that even when you have the product codes, you cannot cross-reference (or let alone look it up) on the internet. Even Lexus and Toyota dealers I emailed cannot supply me with the necessary information (bolt type, dimensions and specifications). Sigh...

I also contacted Denso about their alternator, but they refer me back to my dealer, who doesn't know anything about the stock alternator. Very un-useful! :(

As i said there would be Denso numbers on it

But remember who owns Denso yepp TOYOTA

hence the reason why they pushed you back to the dealer

and all the dealer will know is a part number from the EPC

also the Alternator might be a new type for the IS220

as you will find the one fitted in a D4D on a Avensis TOYOTA

does not have the same output (not as many electrics to cater for on the charging side

What is it you are looking to run from the car that needs a higher output Alternator?

Well 3 amplifiers in total; 2x monoblocks strapped and 1 4-channel bridged. Would be around 2800W RMS.

With my older setup (less power) I already had the problem that batteries didn't get charged fully with music playing.

I am now in contact with one custom high output alternator builder in the States and he is trying to contact Denso in order getting more information about the alternator specifications (dimensions, bolt type, etc.). However, after contacting more than 20 companies, I seriously doubt it will be useful.

Anyways if this seems to be fruitless, I will stay with my stock-alternator. This "search" is costing me to much time and frustration. :(

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