CAN-AM OUTLANDER 570 Power Smells Burnt
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Voltage Regulator Rectifier
The voltage regulator is responsible for converting AC current from the stator into DC current and shedding excess voltage as heat. Internal semiconductor failure or resistance at the connector pins leads to thermal runaway, melting the plastic housing or internal potting resin, which produces the distinct burnt smell. Once the regulator fails, the battery is no longer charged, causing the electrical system to lose power and the engine to eventually stall.
SKU: 710005842
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Voltage Regulator Rectifier.
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