On the passenger side on the front of the engine, the fan belt runs it.
The PCM (engine computer) is the regulator.
The alternator on a 1993 Dodge is regulated by the engine computer. You would have to find an aftermarket regulator and follow it's wiring schematic.The alternator on a 1993 Dodge is regulated by the engine computer. You would have to find an aftermarket regulator and follow it's wiring schematic.
Absoutely, tho it's probably built into the alternator. Ask your local auto parts supplier if a replacement regulator is available. Of course you have to disassemble the alternator and install the regulator if it in inside your alternator. lol It's inside the alternator. Either replace the alternator or get a diagram of the alternator and rebuild it.
The proper way to check the alternator is to use a voltmeter with everything hooked up. Unhooking the battery with the engine running can cause a voltage spike that will damage any electronics on the vehicle. If the truck isn't charging, test the voltage regulator on the firewall.
Cars don't charge alternators; alternators charge cars. If your new alternator isn't charging, it could be your battery is bad or your battery connections are corroded. Another thing it might be is your voltage regulator. Many alternators come with built-in voltage regulators, but if your system has a standalone v.r., it could be bad too. Finally, if your 'new' alternator is actually a refurbished or rebuilt one, it could be a bad rebuild. It happens.
The engine computer is also the alternator regulator.
The voltage regulator is not in the alternator. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a 1996 Dodge Dakota.
No. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a Dodge Neon.
It controlls the output voltage of the alternator.
Yes
The engine computer is also the regulator.
The voltage regulator is on the alternator. It is on the rear, within the alternator case.
With a factory alternator the engine computer is the regulator.
its built into the alternator,cheaper to buy new or rebuilt alternator The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
No. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a Neon.
The voltage regulator on a Dodge Intrepid is inside the engine computer.
No, the engine computer is the voltage regulator.