GENUINE BOSCH ALTERNATOR REGULATOR RE58 MERCEDES BENZ BMW CHRYSLER VOLKSWAGEN

An alternator regulator in a car is an essential component that regulates the output voltage of the alternator. The alternator is responsible for generating electrical power to recharge the car's battery while the engine is running. The regulator ensures that the alternator produces a consistent and stable voltage to meet the electrical demands of the vehicle's systems and accessories.

The alternator regulator continuously monitors the battery's voltage to determine the appropriate level of charging. If the battery's voltage is low, the regulator will increase the output voltage of the alternator to ensure the battery receives enough power for charging. On the other hand, if the battery's voltage is high, the regulator will decrease the output voltage to prevent overcharging, which could damage the battery and other electrical components in the car. Overall, the alternator regulator plays a crucial role in maintaining a proper balance of electrical power within the vehicle's electrical system.

Rated Voltage [V]

14

Voltage [V]

14,1