It generates 12V unless its an older 6V model the correct question is probably how many Watts does it produce
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The voltage regulator may be on the back of your alternator ( or on older vehicles the voltage regulator was separate / external )
The voltage regulator may be on the back of your alternator ( or on older vehicles the voltage regulator was separate / external )
is inside the alternater
You would say "She is older than her." "Her" is the correct pronoun to use in this comparison.
Older ballasts with an iron core are basically an autotransformer. They transform voltage to a higher voltage with a single winding. Electronic transformers increase voltage with capacitors and diodes.
Both expressions go fine (in what I have read at least)
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If it is a newer fuel injected Chrysler, the engine computer is the voltage regulator. If it is an older carbureted Chrysler, there will be a regulator mounted on the firewall.
The voltage regulator has the job of making the voltage 'constant'. In most modern vehicles the regulator is located in the alternator, in older models the regulator is located separate. If your voltage is jumping around a lot then you either have a problem with the battery (batteries stabilize the voltage also)or the charging system (and probably the voltage regulator)