No, the engine computer is the voltage regulator.
The voltage regulator is not in the alternator. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a 1996 Dodge Dakota.
The voltage regulator is NOT built in the alternator, it is part of the ECM, that is the Engine Control Module. The module (computer) monitors the charging system and signals the alternator how much voltage to send it to keep the system working properly. the voltage regulator is built in to the alternator
No. The engine's control module regulates the voltage. No other regulator is necessary. A very expensive repair if it's faulty though.
It controlls the output voltage of the alternator.
Yes , the PCM is the voltage regulator.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
No. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a Dodge Neon.
The voltage regulator on a Dodge Intrepid is inside the engine computer.
No. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a Neon.
The voltage regulator is on the alternator. It is on the rear, within the alternator case.