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Are mopar 4111990, 5234625, 4379225 really all the same voltage regulator? I mean, a mopar voltage regulator is a mopar voltage regulator, right? Or is there some mopar magical difference between these part numbers?
Thank youMopar lists the 523 part number for
"Applications:
1984-89. 1980-87. 1981-89. 1984-87. 1988-91. 1988-89. BOSCH, 40/90 AMP. CHRYSLER, 50/120 AMP."
So that covers all applications for these cars, the 80s ones anyway. They don't list the other numbers.
Oh I agree. But if I'm in for a penny, in for a poundThe melted wiring problem was probably from a half ass repair or damaged insulation. It's hard to judge but I thought one picture looked like the positive cable was against the exhaust for example. But usually burning wires is from shorts or overloading circuits.
For the regulator I've always gone to parts store and ordered one for $20 or whatever they were.