It controls the output voltage.
The function of the altenator regulator is to regulate voltage to the ecm to avoit any damage to critical component
The alternator does not actually have a fuse. The alternator has a regulator. The regulator is mounted on the top of the alternator.
To control the alternator's output voltage under varying loads.In simple terms it regulates the voltage being sent to the battery.
The function of a regulator in an alternator is to maintain a consistent output voltage by controlling the amount of current supplied to the rotor's field winding. It adjusts the excitation level based on the electrical load and the output voltage, ensuring stable performance and protecting the electrical system from overvoltage or under-voltage conditions. By doing so, the regulator enhances the alternator's efficiency and reliability in supplying power.
In most cases if it is an alternator then it has an internal regulator
No, the regulator in the alternator only regulates when the alternator is charging (alternator must be rotating).
Yes the voltage regulator is inside the alternator.
Inside the alternator. When you get a new alternator, you get a new regulator.
It is built into the ECU.
Yes, you can replace the voltage regulator on a 1999 Pontiac Bonneville, but it's important to note that the voltage regulator is integrated into the alternator. This means that, in most cases, you'll need to replace the entire alternator to address a faulty voltage regulator. Be sure to disconnect the battery and follow proper procedures when replacing the alternator to ensure safety and proper function.
The regulator can be found on the top of the alternator. Remove the wiring harness from the regulator. Remove the retaining screws from the regulator. Reverse the process to install the new regulator.
The voltage regulator is in the alternator on that model vehicle