No, because it is built into the alternator.
It is built into the alternator.
It is built into the alternator.
The regulator is in the engine computer not the alternator.
The voltage regulator on all Escorts is inside the alternator. It is an integral part of the alternator and the alternator has to be replaced to fix it.
The voltage regulator is attached to the vehicles alternator. It can be replaced as a separate unit.
The voltage regulator for a Hyundai Tuscan is on the back of the alternator. It is bolted on and can be replaced separately.
It is built into the alternator. It is all 1 unit.
defective voltage regulator
It is probably a bad voltage regulator. Sometimes they are located in the alternator and can go bad in a new one. On Ford vehicle the voltage regulator is separate from the alternator.
The Voltage regulator in incorporated in the alternator. It must be replaced as a whole. Mobiletec Small Engine Service!
The voltage regulator in the alternator can cause issues like this when they start to go bad. The voltage regulator is an integrated part of the alternator and cannot be replaced, if it is bad, the entire alternator must be replaced.
The voltage regulator is part of the engine computer. That will have to be replaced by the dealer.