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StratJeff
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Hey everyone,
I'm running through the Stator diagnostics (bike won't charge) and have a question about cleaning connections. On Step #2 of the full test (checking red R/R wire), I get a really high number- like 2-3V (test says anything over 0.25V is bad). The ground test (step #3) shows 0.28V, which is above 0.25, but at least in the ballpark. The papers just say to clean the connections, but from what I can tell, there isn't any major grime to deal with.
The big question is whether or not to replace the connections completely. I've included a picture of the red wire connectors and the R/R itself so you can see the condition. The red connectors definitely have a "burnt" color to them, and while running the test, I noticed they were quite hot to the touch. Is this normal? Is this symptomatic of bad connections, or a bad R/R?
I also pulled the fuse box and cleaned some of the dirt off, but everything looks fine there.
Link to pictures
I'm running through the Stator diagnostics (bike won't charge) and have a question about cleaning connections. On Step #2 of the full test (checking red R/R wire), I get a really high number- like 2-3V (test says anything over 0.25V is bad). The ground test (step #3) shows 0.28V, which is above 0.25, but at least in the ballpark. The papers just say to clean the connections, but from what I can tell, there isn't any major grime to deal with.
The big question is whether or not to replace the connections completely. I've included a picture of the red wire connectors and the R/R itself so you can see the condition. The red connectors definitely have a "burnt" color to them, and while running the test, I noticed they were quite hot to the touch. Is this normal? Is this symptomatic of bad connections, or a bad R/R?
I also pulled the fuse box and cleaned some of the dirt off, but everything looks fine there.
Link to pictures