The regulator is part of the engine computer. It is expensive and has some important steps involved to replace.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
The engine computer is also the regulator.
No, it is in the engine computer.
The voltage regulator is built into the side of the alternator.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator, and yes you can replace it.
On most vehicles today the voltage regulator is built into the alternator. If that is the case then just replace the alternator. If the voltage regulator is external on your vehicle then replace the voltage regulator.
internal to the engine computerThe voltage regulator on a 2000 Chrysler Voyager is located within the Powertrain Control Module. If you want to replace the voltage regulator, you have to replace the PCM.
replace the voltage regulator
The voltage regulator is located in the Single Board Engine Controller (SBEC or ECM). If you have to replace it, you have to replace the computer. The computer has the voltage regulator in it. The alternator gets feedback from the computer to produce more of less voltage.
The voltage regulator is located in the PCM if it is going out you have to replace the entire computer
In your PCM not the alternator Its built in the alternator be sure that you replace the alt with the same amp. alt it could be a 90 or 124 amp alternator. Replace the belt while you have the alternator off.
if you replace the alternator will you also be replacing the voltage regulator