The voltage regulator, on your 1995 Ford escort 1.9 liter, is located on top of the alternator. The voltage regulator is attached to the alternator by four retaining screws.
Inside the alternator. When you get a new alternator, you get a new regulator.
The voltage regulator is an integral part of the alternator.
The voltage regulator is on the alternator. It is all one piece.
No, the engine computer is the voltage regulator.
Inside the alternator
Its inside the alternator. Its not really something you can replace. If your voltage regulator doesn't work, you need a whole new alternator.
internal , its bolted to the back of the alternator
Yes, the voltage regulator is integrated into the alternator. See "Related Questions" below for more
In the alternator Needs new Alternator if it's bad
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.
No, its a internal regulator inside your alternator if it is turbo, just look for the gray plug in front of the alternator!