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On an Electra Glide, the voltage regulator is typically located on the right side of the motorcycle, mounted to the frame or near the battery. In some models, it may be found near the rear of the engine or under the seat. For exact locations, it's best to consult the owner’s manual or a service manual specific to the model year.

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