The PCM is also the regulator, it is next to the battery.
The PCM is also the regulator, it is next to the battery.
On the back of the alternator
It is built into the alternator, You will have to replace the alternator.
External, the engine computer is the regulator.
Inside the alternator
It is built into the alternator
It is built into the alternator.
Every car has a regulator, Now they are mostly built into the alternators. Some vehicles such as Chrysler have the voltage regulators inside the computer.
No. The engine's control module regulates the voltage. No other regulator is necessary. A very expensive repair if it's faulty though.
need a picture of a 2002 Isuzu engine. Need to know where the fuel pressure regulator is located.
The voltage regulator in the alternator is probley weak. Replace the alternator
I can't guarantee the montero SPECIFICALLY, but almost every vehicle manufactured today has an internal regulator.
On a 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier, the voltage regulator is typically integrated into the alternator. To access it, you would need to remove the alternator from the engine bay. Once the alternator is out, you can inspect or replace the voltage regulator if necessary. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.