Polaris 200 not charging
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Hi, newbie here.....I have a 2005 Polaris Phoenix that is not charging the battery. I get about 12.5 volts at the battery (after charging it) whether it is running or not. I then tried checking resistance at the plug coming from the stator. I checked each of the three yellow wires to the black ground wire with the machine off and it had resistance at one yellow wire, but the other 2 were showing open. I am now assuming that the stator is bad. How do I go about removing and replacing? At this point I have just disconnected the headlight and tail light bulbs and think I will kick start it to keep the battery high enough that it will run OK. Thanks....
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I had to replace the box (cdi I think) can't remember the name now under the front panel behind the headlight. It about 3X3 or so and it has fins on it. If you pull the two mounting bolts and unplug it you can smell the back of it (it's a hard plastic) if it smells sweet or burned that your problem. I had to replace two of them. Oh yea it's the regulator. Hope this helps.
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Look here under "electrical parts" for your phoenix. http://parts.polarisind.com/Browse/Browse.asp
Usually the regulator rectifier like twister 500 said is the most common problem I had with them. Located right behind the cdi module. Had to replace a couple myself. OPT
Usually the regulator rectifier like twister 500 said is the most common problem I had with them. Located right behind the cdi module. Had to replace a couple myself. OPT
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Just check resistance from each yellow wire to ground and each yellow to each other. Not always accurate, but if any yellow zeros out the regulator is bad! Don't have the dc specs but try here to see if you can get a manual if you want one. PartShark.com - Motorcycle Parts, ATV Parts, UTV Parts, PWC Parts, Powersports Apparel, Motorcycle Accessories for OEM and Aftermarket.
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You should get resistance readings reading from yellow to each yellow and if any yellow wire shorts out to ground it's a dead giveaway!(You may or may not have a yellow zero out to ground!) Resistance readings like I said is not always fool proof,but it's one way to check. The part is about $87 at Cycle Parts Warehouse and 9 out of 10 times the regulator is the problem unless you have had the battery load tested and confirmed it's the problem,not the charging. You may have both, a bad battery and reg/rectifier if it's sucked the life out of the battery!Plus you should have one wire that has 12 volts going into the reg/rectifier from the stator (I think it's a RED wire like all other Polaris reg/rectifiers) and if the reg/rectifier is not charging back to the battery then this is another way to tell it's bad! OPT
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