05-24-2012, 08:04 AM | #1 |
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Just my luck, voltage regulator took a dump ,quick test DIY
So I bought this bike for my wife, and we took the bike to our favorite testing grounds (she's just learning how to ride) . She is practicing slow speed manuevers for about an hour. I decide to take the bike for a quick high speed "cool down" ride as I was nervous about the engine running too hot from continued slow speed running. I get the bike up to speed and i feel the engine struggling to reach higher rpm's . I turn around and head back to the parking lot. I shut the bike off and have a quick look, everything is ok ? I try to restart the bike and I barely get a crank over from the starter, ok now I know what's going on. So I charge the batt with jumper cables for about 10 min and take the bike back home. Here's the simple steps to isolate a charge issue.
1) Charge your battery overnight. test and it should read approx 12.7 V . 2) If your battery tests good (as mine did it tested 12.9V), now you need to check for sufficient charging voltage. You need 13.4 to approx 14.7 V at 5000 rpm's . Don't test at engine idle as the voltage will be insufficient. in my test I tested 12.6 V (no good ! ) So ok, I have a charging issue. 3) The next step is to isolate weather I have a bad stator or a bad regulator, and the quick way to do this is test the stator's no-load output. There is a black 3 wire plug that enters the voltage regulator clamped to the frame . You may or may not have to remove the fuel tank to get at the plug. (i didn't have to remove my tank) . You want to test the female side of the plug. There is 3 yellow wires. These are each of the phase out wires of the stator. You want to jump all three random pairs of wires at take a voltage readings. Start the engine and again bring the rpm's up to about 5000. Each reading needs to be >60V . All three of my readings were about 70V at 5000 rpm's . So bingo I quickly deduced my fault to my regulator. If your stator tests good, the only component left than can be faulty is your regulator. I purchased a Rick's regulator for $84 new off ebay. I've had severall issues over the past with Suzuki charging components, and they suck as far as OEM. My GZ only has 4k for miles and already the regulator crapped out so im looking aftermarket.... Hope this helped. Rich
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