yes just use a torx socket to remove the 6 screws holding the regulator / brushbox unit secured to the alternator... remove electrical connections to the regulator first...easy!
if you replace the alternator will you also be replacing the voltage regulator
i have changed the alternator and voltage regulator and it still wont charge ; 84 Plymouth reliant
The 1998 Chevrolet Astro Van voltage regulator is part of the alternator. The voltage regulator cannot be individually changed. You will need to change the entire alternator.
The 2001 Cavalier has the regulator built into the alternator. As this is an integrated component the alternator and regulator are changed as a single unit.
The regulator for the 1997 Ford Thunderbird is bolted on the back of the alternator. While the regulator can be changed separately it is more commonly changed along with the alternator.
The vehicle should ave a voltage regulator. If the battery and alternator are good then the regulator is most likely bad.
Inside the alternator. It's part of the alternator. If you are having problems with low or high voltage output, I'd recommend replacing the alternator as a unit.
Yes the voltage regulator is inside the alternator.
The voltage regulator is in the alternator on that model vehicle
The voltage regulator is built into the alternator.
The voltage regulator is in the alternator.
Unless things have changed, the diodes are part of the alternator. The voltage regulator is attached to the alternator but the diodes are part of the alternator.