the alternator has an internal voltage regulator
not all aternators have it internal should be a small sliver box located near the battery.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator. It is the large black box behind the battery.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator. It is the large silver box under the hood.
Voltage Regulator? In the alternator voltage limiter? voltage regulator...a little square box usually located on the driver side wheel well.
The regulator is the square silver box on the middle of the firewall.
The regulator should be mounted on the fender, probably on the passenger side. The regulator is a small black box.
I have just finished fixing the voltage regulator on a dodge Dakota pickup. The voltage regulator is located on the center of the firewall behind the engine, it is near the coil pack that hooks up to the distributor, its a silver box, kinda square held on with two screws, you can pickup a new regulator for like $15 if you get the generic one, piston ring in Canada was the cheapest but napa had a cheap one too
If it's like my 1987, and I imagine it is, the alternator is internally regulated, so you won't find a voltage regulator box like you would on some older vehicles. In short, the voltage regulator is in the alternator.
It is a sliver box bolted to the firewall.
To change the voltage regulator on a 94 Geo Tracker, locate it in the black plastic box on the back of the alternator. Unplug each cable from the regulator, remove it and replace.
Behind right headlight. Gold box.
it is the voltage regulator.
On fuel injected models, the Engine Control Module regulates voltage. On carbureted models the voltage regulator should be mounted on the firewall near the ignition coil. It should look like a small metal box about the size of a pack of cigarettes and be held on by two small bolts and have a small wiring harness (two or maybe three wires).