YAMAHA GRIZZLY 700 FI Wont Charge
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Stator Assembly
The copper windings in the stator experience insulation failure due to high operating temperatures and oil immersion. When the insulation degrades, the coils short out, failing to produce the three-phase AC voltage necessary for the vehicle's electrical system. This results in the battery draining completely during operation until the engine lacks the voltage required to fire the injectors.
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10%
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Voltage Regulator Rectifier
This component is responsible for converting AC current from the stator into DC current and regulating it to approximately 14.4V. If the internal semiconductor diodes fail due to heat soak, the charging loop is broken, and the battery will not receive current even if the stator is functional.
SKU: 1D7-81960-01-00
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5%
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Lead Acid Battery
While usually a secondary victim of a failed stator, an internal cell short or high internal resistance can prevent the battery from accepting a charge. If the battery cannot maintain a float voltage, the electrical load of the fuel-injected engine will eventually overwhelm the system and cause a stall.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Stator Assembly.
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