Can a voltage regulator be replaced?
This is possible because the modern voltage regulator is a sold-state device. When you have tested the charging system of a car fitted with an alternator , and the checks in How to test a car battery point to a fault in the voltage regulator , make sure that you need to replace it.
Can you bypass the voltage regulator on an alternator?
On many alternators (except those with computer voltage regulation), you can bypass the voltage regulator to test whether your voltage regulator or some other component (alternator or charging circuit) is at fault.
Where is the voltage regulator on a car?
The location depends on the make and model of the car. It will be either inside or next to the alternator housing. Ford is one brand that mounts it next to the alternator. Those mounted adjacent to the alternator need extra support, which is provided in the form of a harness.
Where can I go to fix my Harley Davidson voltage regulator?
Most riders with this issue will want to bring in their Harley-Davidson to an authorized dealer or prefered local mechanic. This is the easiest way for the voltage regulator to get fixed. While it’s possible to do it on your own, it’s more of an advanced motorcycle repair.
How much does it cost to replace a voltage regulator?
You’ll likely pay more if going to a dealership and less if the regulator is mounted to the outside of the alternator where it’s easier to get to. Altogether, total voltage regulator replacement cost will be somewhere in the range of $180 to $380 in most cases.
The location depends on the make and model of the car. It will be either inside or next to the alternator housing. Ford is one brand that mounts it next to the alternator. Those mounted adjacent to the alternator need extra support, which is provided in the form of a harness.
On many alternators (except those with computer voltage regulation), you can bypass the voltage regulator to test whether your voltage regulator or some other component (alternator or charging circuit) is at fault.
You’ll likely pay more if going to a dealership and less if the regulator is mounted to the outside of the alternator where it’s easier to get to. Altogether, total voltage regulator replacement cost will be somewhere in the range of $180 to $380 in most cases.
When do you know you have a bad voltage regulator?
Once the car is running, the voltage should measure around 2 volts higher in most vehicles. If the output voltage is measuring at 16 volts or more, it’s very likely you have a faulty voltage regulator.