Yes, the ECM does have a regulator that can be used to control the return and flow system.
ecm
The regulator in my 90 ram van is in the ECM or ECU
The function of the altenator regulator is to regulate voltage to the ecm to avoit any damage to critical component
The function of the altenator regulator is to regulate voltage to the ecm to avoit any damage to critical component
inside the ecm
The function of the altenator regulator is to regulate voltage to the ecm to avoit any damage to critical component
it does but the ecm controls the amount of voltage.
The Voltage Regulator is internal /part of the ECM (computer)..The Computer regulates the alternator voltage.
Yes.
It's actually located in the ECM (computer) of the car.
Inside the ECM, lower driver side if the block.
The engine computer is also the regulator, it is behind the battery. Not on the 1991 Dodge Cummins, the voltage regulator is located on the firewall. On the 1991 gas burner, it is in the ECM.