Kodiak charging question
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Kodiak charging question
I've got a Kodiak that is boiling the battery. Is this most likely a stator or a voltage regulator problem? I have tested the voltage and it seems to be fine but have not gone any futher with it. Though someone with kodiak experience might save me some work.
thanx
Mavrik
thanx
Mavrik
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Kodiak charging question
Welcome to the forums.
What year kodiak? Have you put a digital voltmeter on it? Sitting there, with the motor and key off, it should be more than 12 volts, 12.8 is fully charged at 68 degrees. When its idleing, it may be a bit less, but by 3000 rpms, it should be 14 volts, but not more. Turning on the lights should drop the voltage some.
If its higher than 14 volts, then you could ohm out the stator.
What year kodiak? Have you put a digital voltmeter on it? Sitting there, with the motor and key off, it should be more than 12 volts, 12.8 is fully charged at 68 degrees. When its idleing, it may be a bit less, but by 3000 rpms, it should be 14 volts, but not more. Turning on the lights should drop the voltage some.
If its higher than 14 volts, then you could ohm out the stator.
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Kodiak charging question
Thanx for the input. I forgot to mention I have been an ASE Master Technician for over 25 years and know how to test the system, I'm just being LAZY!! I thought maybe these things might have a common problem. I used to race old GS1100 suzukis and they used to eat rectifiers. We used to adapt the cheaper Honda units. I just bought it with this problem and I'm not near it right now to tell you what year but it is the automatic.
Thanx
Mavrik
Upstate NY
Thanx
Mavrik
Upstate NY
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