It's mounted to the firewall. It should say "Electronic" in larger letters and "Voltage Regulator" in smaller letters.
On my 92 B250, the voltage regulator is integrated right into the alternator. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a 1989 Dodge Ram Van.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a 1991 Dodge.
voltage regulator is part of the engine computer
Yes, the 1988 Dodge B250 van is equipped with an external voltage regulator. This regulator is typically mounted on the firewall or near the battery and is responsible for maintaining a consistent voltage level in the electrical system. If you're experiencing electrical issues, the voltage regulator may be a component to check or replace.
Why would you want to bypass the computer? In any case the answer is no, you cannot by-pass the computer.
Either your gauge is way off or your voltage regulator is defective, that's too high.
Follow the two hoses (usually black) that are about the size of a garden hose from the motor. Those are heater hoses and lead to the heater core.
On the B250 van the blower resistor is located behind the passenger glove box, remove the glove box shell and resistor is located just to the right side, you can't miss it.
under the stearing collum inside the vehicle
It is inside the distributor.
may be in fuel tank
Dodge does not use inertia/cutoff switches.