Amigo 2WD V6-3.2L (1999)
3. Gradually increase the resistance of the variable resistor from zero.Measure the voltage V2 (the voltage across the F and E terminals).
Check to see that the voltage across V1 changes at this time.It there is no change, the voltage regulator is faulty and must be replaced.
4. Measure the voltage at V4 (the voltage across the variable resistor center tap and terminal E with the variable resistor resistance held
constant).The measure voltage should be within the specified (14.4 ± 0.3 volts) limits.If it is not, the regulator must be replaced.