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Post by scoot315 on Mar 11, 2013 17:50:44 GMT -5
Went to measure those values today. Forgot to bring home a good multimeter, but from what I saw, I wasn't getting any output AC voltage to the R/R. I tried both the yellow and white with respect to the negative terminal and saw nothing. Granted multimeter is pretty cheap and will have to check it tomorrow with a Fluke from work. But I also found this. The yellow wire wasn't attached in the clip. Something burned it up pretty good. Have to either find another similar contact or jump it. I did strip it and get good contact with an alligator clip to test it. Charged up the battery as you said JR, and let it sit for a night without being charged. Multimeter read 13.3V, when I checked it in the scooter while off it was like 12.6V and then fired it up, revved it and still was at 12.6V or really close to the same as previously measured. Attachments:
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Post by scoot315 on Mar 11, 2013 17:52:40 GMT -5
Also this is where the plug from the engine comes up and connects... kind of messy wiring by the factory, will have to tie it up nicely. JR, since I didn't see any values, what does that mean? Time to check into a new stator? Also, I didn't have the headlights unplugged, should I? They come on with the turn of the key. Attachments:
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Post by scoot315 on Mar 16, 2013 10:16:09 GMT -5
Everything is up and running. Thanks to everyone that helped!
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Post by terrilee on Mar 16, 2013 10:34:48 GMT -5
good for you
what was finally figured out to be wrong?
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