the Story of Voltage Regulator
Early vehicles used electromechanical vibrating point regulators. the 1960s introduced transistorized designs. modern vehicles integrate regulators into alternator assemblies. electronic voltage regulators replaced mechanical types for improved accuracy. computer-controlled systems now manage charging for optimal efficiency.
Note
63.5 mm mounting
Part Number
8EL738226001,711-191,102211-1960,0986604582,2706021030,27060-21031-84,2706033010,102211-5380,AL3320X,1022115650,1260003171,8EL011711191,126000-3170,0-986-082-890,8EL-738-22-001,63377505010,2706021041,426-671,0-986-045-821,0986045831,DAN950,1022112780,0-986-045-810,0-986-604-583,8EL738-22-001,1260003130,27060-21020,8EL012426671,27700-21020,226-001,270602102084,1022111950,102211-9100,8EL011-711-361,27060-21010-84,0986045820,1022119540,270602114084,8EL737-883-001,6.83058E+11
Circuit Type
Acircuit
Item Description
Regulator kit
Terminal Id
Frequencyignitionlight
Voltage
12
12
Polarity
Negative
Set Point
14.1
Adjustable
No
Includes Rectifier
No
Includes Brush Holder
No
Includes Tolerance Ring
No
How to Install Voltage Regulator
Disconnect the negative cable. locate the regulator on the alternator or firewall. unplug the wiring harness and mounting screws. install the new regulator, ensuring proper alignment. secure screws and reconnect wiring. reconnect the and system voltage with a multimeter.
Function of Voltage Regulator
the voltage regulator overcharging and undercharging. it supplies steady voltage to lights, sensors, and computer modules. the regulator compensates for engine speed and electrical load variations. it protects sensitive from voltage spikes and extends life.