On a fuel injected truck it is a part of the computer behind the battery.
On a fuel injected truck it is a part of the computer behind the battery.
The engine computer (behind the battery) is the regulator.
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 regulator in my 90 ram van is in the ECM or ECU
The regulator is in the engine computer, and if failed the computer will need replaced.
The voltage regulator is in the alternator.
On a 1989 Dodge Shadow, the voltage regulator is typically integrated into the alternator itself. If it is separate, it can usually be found mounted on the inner fender or firewall, near the battery. It's important to refer to the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and any specific removal instructions.
On the 1989 GMC K1500 1/2-ton pickup with 4-wheel drive and the 5.7 liter 8-cylinder engine, the voltage regulator is mounted in the alternator housing. You'll find it under the hood on the driver's side, in the front engine area.
Yes, the 1989 Ford Aerostar van has a voltage regulator. In this vehicle, the voltage regulator is typically integrated into the alternator, helping to maintain a consistent voltage level for the electrical system. If you're experiencing electrical issues, it may be worth checking the alternator and its built-in regulator.
The engine computer is also the regulator.
Yes, it does as do all autos. The regulator is built in to the alternator.
Located inside the alternator
Inside the alternator.