POLARIS RZR PRO XP Flickering Battery Boiling
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Voltage Regulator / Rectifier
The voltage regulator has suffered an internal semiconductor failure, losing its ability to shunt excess stator current to ground. This allows unregulated high-voltage DC to flood the system, which causes the LED headlights to flicker as they exceed their design voltage. Replacing the regulator restores the 14.4V ceiling required to protect the vehicle's electronics.
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Sealed AGM Battery
Once a battery has 'boiled' due to overcharging, it has undergone significant outgassing and internal plate warping. The high temperatures reached during the charging failure permanently degrade the lead-acid chemistry and structural integrity of the cells. A new battery is required because the existing unit is now a fire hazard and will no longer hold a stable charge.
SKU: 4014609
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Voltage Regulator / Rectifier.
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