On the Bracket for sure
The voltage regulator for a 1991 Honda accord is mounted on the rear of the alternator. It is bolted on and can be replaced as a separate unit.
How to change the alternator in a 1989 Honda accord lx
To remove the alternator from a 1989 Honda Accord with fuel injection, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, remove the drive belt by loosening the tensioner and sliding the belt off the alternator pulley. Next, unbolt the alternator from its mounting bracket and disconnect the electrical connectors. Finally, carefully remove the alternator from the engine bay.
Bolted to the rear of the engine.
Inside the alternator
To replace the alternator on a 1994 Honda Accord, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the drive belt by loosening the tensioner bolt, then unbolt the alternator from its bracket and disconnect the wiring harness. Install the new alternator by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure, and reattach the drive belt. Finally, reconnect the negative battery terminal and start the engine to test the new alternator.
From $85 to $135 depending on if the alternator is remanufactured or new.
There is no oil filter bracket. It uses a spin on type oil filter.
Lack of Gas The alternator
The light is on because the alternator is not putting out the required voltage. Either the belt is broken, loose, or the alternator is defective.
Right side of engine close to the driver
It is on the outside of the battery bolted to the right fender