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it should be built in to the alternator
In all probability the alternator is not working as it should.
The 1993 Chevrolet Cavalier voltage regulator should be mounted on top of the alternator. The alternator will be on the front of the engine.
According to my factory service manual the throttle position sensor voltage on a Chevrolet Celebrity should be between 0.5 V and 5.0 volts as it moves through its range of motion.
I have a 1989 celebrity and it was quiet easy to change the alternator, done it a dozen times. There should be 1 main bolt in the back on the bottom of the alternator,(side toward cab). This bolt goes all the way through the mount. Then on the front side there should be a bolt that screws into a mount. Disconnet the main battery cable and unplug the wires on the bottom and there it should be loose.
Use SF quality oil or better. Viscosity should be appropriate for the climate you are in.
You have to take off the alternator to be able to reach the fan . After you should oiul the belt to slip on the fan very easy . Put the alternator back on and your ready to go .
It should be stamped on the back of the alternator. If you have full power, windows, seats, it is probably the 150.
If you are asking how you can tell what gear the transaxle is in: It should shift from low to second at about ten mph. It should shift from second to high at about twenty mph.
If it has a serpentine belt it should have an automatic belt tensioner If it doesn't have a serpentine belt then alternator should be the adjustment/pivot point
First you should pull the belt off of the pulleys and out of the engine bay. Next, remove the power steering mount without disconnecting it. Next, detach the alternator wires and remove the alternator bracket.
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