CAN-AM MAVERICK X3 Flickering Battery Boiling
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Voltage Regulator Rectifier
The internal switching transistors or Zener diodes within the regulator have failed, allowing the stator's high-voltage output to bypass the clamping circuit. This forces excessive current into the battery, triggering an exothermic reaction (boiling) and causing voltage fluctuations that manifest as light flickering. Replacing this unit is the only method to restore the calibrated 14.2V-14.7V charging window required by the vehicle's ECU and battery.
SKU: 710005125
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
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