It is built into the alternator.
A voltage regulator on a Chevy 1973 or newer is built into the alternator.
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Yes. Most or all modern vehicles, Dodge pickups included, now use the engine's computer to regulate voltage.
The Chevy 3500 Dually has been manufactured for many many years. It was first available in America the year 1960 and is still available as of the year 2013.
The engine computer is also the voltage regulator.
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The voltage regulator is controlled by the powertrain control module and it is located on the passenger side firewall on most Dodge 3500 diesel. This is a problem that some people fix by installing an external voltage regulator.
Listed on the driver's door post.
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The engine computer is also the regulator.
The best dually diesel pickup truck would be Chevy or GMC 3500 with Duramax and Allison transmission.