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voltage regulator on 1987 ford f250
defective voltage regulator
voltage regulator is old school , alternators use diodes now and they are built into the back of the alternator to regulate charging , you will need to change out the whole alternator.
Yes- located inside the alternator
Yes , I'm not a mechanic / technician but i believe the voltage regulator is on the back of the alternator I am a mechanic / technician at ford and first answer is kinda correct... It's internal to the alternator. If suspecting a regulator issue replace the entire unit as a whole. No other components to mess with. Good luck.
what engine? most will be close to the t-stat.
The fuse box is located on the inside of a 2004 F250. The fuse box will be found in the floorwell.
I just had this happen on my F250. The manual says problem with the electical charging system. I went ahead and drove it until the power production completely failed. I am going to change my alternator but it could possible be the voltage regulator.
mine is a 1992 f250 its in the engine compartment next to the steering column it slips into a slot so its inside the cab
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You have a wiring problem. Check really close the small wire on the solenoid. This wire is located on the opposite side of the solenoid that the big wire going to the starter is on. These are usually found corroded and/or broken inside the jacket insulation. You can run a jumper wire to test or use a tester.
1992 SUZUKI LT-F250