About the voltage regulator on your car
A voltage regulator is an electrical regulator designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level. The level is measured in terms of load regulation and line regulation (or input regulation). Most modern electronic voltage regulators operate by comparing the actual voltage output to some internal fixed reference voltage.
If your car’s running out of charge, blowing fuses or Battery or Charge indicator light is on in the dashboard you should have your car checked as soon as possible. The light is a warning the level of power in the battery or the level of charge reaching the battery is insufficient. If left unattended this will deplete all power from the battery and the car will cease to operate.
ACE has a wide range of voltage regulators, alternators and charging systems components which minimises your downtime. The most popular components are also carried in our fleet on the road to be able to promptly attend breakdowns and emergency calls. We can repair or replace charging system components and voltage regulators and all work comes with our 12 Month – 20,000km Nationwide Warranty. We recommend only the higher quality new or remanufactured alternators. Second-hand or reconditioned alternators are not recommended due to quality and reliability issues.
Should your car’s charging system not be operating properly, such as if the car’s battery is going flat or your headlights grow dim, a professional mobile ACE Technician can come to you and assist, seven days a week. Our technicians specialise in attending to breakdowns, batteries, starting and charging systems.