CAN AM OUTLANDER 850 BATTERY Not Charging
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91%
CONF
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Voltage Regulator/Rectifier
The regulator is the primary failure point for charging issues on the 850 platform. It converts three-phase AC from the stator into DC for the battery; thermal fatigue in the internal bridge rectifier or the voltage control logic causes the unit to cease output, leading to a total loss of charging capacity.
SKU: 710006002
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5%
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Stator Assembly
Excessive heat or a failed regulator can cause the stator's copper windings to short to the engine case or burn through their insulation. This mechanical failure of the windings prevents the induction of the required AC voltage, resulting in an inability to supply power to the regulator.
SKU: 420889908
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4%
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Wiring Harness Connector Kit
High electrical resistance at the three-pin stator-to-regulator connector often creates localized heating. This leads to the plastic housing melting and the pins losing mechanical tension, creating an open circuit that prevents current from reaching the regulator and battery.
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DIY Repair Guide
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