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doctorgonzo
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Ok, I installed a new electrosport stator, I didn't replace the R/R unit yet because the one I ordered hasn't arrived. The old one tests good as far as current in only one direction, but that only tells you so much, so I didn't want to take a chance. Here is the problem. All three stator wires read 65V (my manual specifies 80V) at 5000 rpm, which seems a bit low, but is within spec (by Stator papers). However, I get no resistance between the three legs. Stator papers fault guide says .5 to 2 ohms resistance or the stator is bad. I'm still not charging, but hopefully the R/R unit will get her tomorrow or the next day. Is it no doubt that new stator is bad because of the resistance readings, or with 65V coming from the stator on all three legs is it likely either R/R unit or a bad connection.