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The Voltage regulator is built into the alternator. Meaning it's inside the alternator. As far as I know, it's replaceable. I know it is on GM products for I replaced many, but haven't done a Chrysler product regulator. Nonetheless, the alternator has to come off and be dismantled, but it isn't a hard project to do. Regulators are not that expensive, it's cheaper than renewing the complete alternator.
ck the fuse but this vehicle has a built in voltage regulator in the pcm and you have to either install a different pcm and then have it reflashed for your vehicle or install and external regulator i believe napa sells these as i have replaced quite a few of these in our shop.
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