Probably built into the alternator. Pretty much gotta replace the alternator for this. Get a re-built one at a good parts store (Pepboys, etc.). Take your ald one along to trade in.
The engine computer is also the voltage regulator.
it is inside the alternater, not stand alone.
The voltage regulator is inside the alternator.
Its built into the alternator on all vics from 91 to current
i have a 91 dodge ram 250 van and the voltage regulator went out on it. My Va was located in the computer. a new computer will run about $230. i got mine from a junk yard for 30 bucks and it works fine. the computer is on the fire wall in a black box. i have a 91 dodge ram 250 van and the voltage regulator went out on it. My Va was located in the computer. a new computer will run about $230. i got mine from a junk yard for 30 bucks and it works fine. the computer is on the fire wall in a black box.
Might fit, but will not work. The difference is the 79 uses an external voltage regulator the 91 has an inenal voltage regulator
It is located in the throttle body.
The most probable cause is that the voltage regulator has failed. The regulator is an integral part of the alternator so you will probably have to replace it.
Yes , the PCM is the voltage regulator.
Try on the Injection Rail
Look on the rear of the 91 Lincoln alternator. If there is an a external regulator then you will see it mounted there.
voltage regulator.