The engine computer is the voltage regulator, and yes you can replace it.
The regulator is part of the engine computer.
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
Most are located inside the rear section of the alternator Dodge usually mounted the regulator in the center of the firewall, until the trucks were fuel injected then the computer took over the job of voltage regulator.
Age, overuse, bad voltage from the battery
you hump them until they start to get dents. then replace them they are discusting now.
The engine computer is also the regulator.
The engine computer is the regulator.
Voltage regulator in the alternator is malfunctioning
It is a sliver box bolted to the firewall.
AnswerInside the alternator Dodge voltage regulators are located on the firewall. It is the one with 3 wires.
The voltage regulator is on the alternator. It is on the rear, within the alternator case.
Built in the alternator
The voltage regulator is located in the PCM if it is going out you have to replace the entire computer
how do you replace voltage regulater on dodge ram van 150 6 cylinder
The voltage regulator is located in the Single Board Engine Controller (SBEC or ECM). If you have to replace it, you have to replace the computer. The computer has the voltage regulator in it. The alternator gets feedback from the computer to produce more of less voltage.
The voltage regulator is part of the engine computer. That will have to be replaced by the dealer.
The voltage regulator is not in the alternator. The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a 1996 Dodge Dakota.