Internal or external regulator doesn't matter. you can see if it's putting out by running a voltmeter across batt terminals with car running also if it runs with batt disconnected or generates a magnetic feild, it's working. . If it's an older external, you can even change to internally regulated type with the right adapter. if you need to know stock output, need vehicle info.
internal , its bolted to the back of the alternator
Internal in the alternator
voltage regulator is internal part of alternator
Defective alternator or internal voltage regulator is bad.
Defective alternator or internal voltage regulator is bad.
They have an internal voltage regulator. i.e. it's in the alternator.
The voltage regulator is internal to the alternator. TechJK ------------------
The voltage regulator is internal to the alternator.
A voltage regulator that is installed on the back of the alternator
Internal -- Inside the alternator.
It is an internal part of the alternator
Yes