The voltage regulator is in the alternator.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
The engine computer is the regulator.
The voltage regulator is in the alternator, referred to as an "internal voltage regulator." It's integral with the brush pack and is replaceable.
under the hood
it's attached to the alternator.
It is built into the alternator.
I have a 93' escort GT and the voltage regulator is actually part of the alternator (all one piece). I had to replace the whole thing. But if yours is a 2 piece, it would be bolted on the outside of the alernator.
Inside the alternator.
No it only has one and it is built into the alternator.
No, the first tubro-diesel pickup that Ford released (in the F series) was in 1995. you could get a turbo powered diesel from ford as early as 93. in 94 international began butting them on at the factory.
gear oil
It's built into the alternator, you will have to tear the alternator apart to replace it or do as most people do and buy a new alternator.