SOURCE: voltage irregularity
Well that's ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE, the voltage regulator is in the ALTERNATOR. This vehicle needs an alternator and that should take care of this problem. Good luck and thanks for using FIX YA
SOURCE: high voltage
yes. you will need to know the engine size for the exact location. it is usually on the passenger side firewall.
SOURCE: What is the expected output of a alternator in a
You shoulld expect more than 12.8 volts from the alternator up to nearly 14 volts when charging a low battery. The battery can only show the amount of voltage your alternator is sending to it after being used for a while. I would suggest that you have the battery tested & recharged completely, your voltage will be above 12 volts and if it returns to below that , you will know your alternator is not charging. Also, if you test the output of the alternator and see it is below 12 volts after the battery is fully charged at 12+ volts you will have confimed the problem also.
good luck.
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SOURCE: Alternator light on dash is on, but very dim.
the alternator is supposed to put out at least 14 to 14.3 volts when running, at least 13 volts at battery when it is off. if the battery voltage while running is 11.9, then the regulater in alternater is bad.
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