no
Yes it can.
you dont, it is a sealed, (rivets) item
To regulate the voltage
Need to replace a voltage regulator, wires connected individually not by male/female connectors, not sure how to reconnect correctly
There is a plate behind the battery and before the fuel tank, where the voltage regulator should be bolted. It is a small, metal rectangular box, with four wires coming from it.
If the wiring checks okay you may have a faulty generator or voltage regulator.
POLARIZING YOUR GENERATORhttp://web.utk.edu/~tprather/FoothillsTractorClub/TechTips/PolarizeGenerator.html
The voltage regulator for a John Deere 4100 compact tractor is located in the engine compartment near the battery. Look for a small black box that looks like it has vents on top.
Whether you need a voltage regulator depends on your specific application. If you're using devices that require a stable voltage and your power supply fluctuates, a voltage regulator is essential to protect those devices. For projects with sensitive electronics or batteries, incorporating a voltage regulator ensures consistent performance and longevity. In contrast, if your power source is already stable and matches your device's requirements, a regulator may not be necessary.
The 1998 Chevrolet Astro Van voltage regulator is part of the alternator. The voltage regulator cannot be individually changed. You will need to change the entire alternator.
the voltage regulator is located in the voltage regulator compartment
Troubleshoot the voltage regulator