Regulator is mounted on the back of alternator. It is replaceable if you can find parts. Brushes are there also.
The voltage regulator is inside the alternator.
It is built into the alternator.
Yes, the engine computer is the voltage regulator. It is not in the alternator.
Inside the alternator
its built into the alternator
It is built into the alternator.
It is integrated into the alternator, if it is bad you will need to replace the alternator.
It's mounted on the back of the alternator
the voltage regulator is built into the alternator
In a 2000 Kia Sephia, the voltage regulator is typically integrated into the alternator. To access it, you'll need to remove the alternator from the engine bay, as it is not a standalone component. Once the alternator is out, you can inspect or replace the voltage regulator as needed. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
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
Inside the alternator. It's part of the alternator. If you are having problems with low or high voltage output, I'd recommend replacing the alternator as a unit.