However, the r/r showed bad symptoms and I ordered a new one. Got it installed and when there was still no charge over the battery I admit to feelings of , and .
I got a multimeter where AC worked (confirmed with wall socket) and measured stator output. 6 volts across 1-2 and 1-3, nothing over 2-3. Sounds bad right? But the thing is there is no continuity to ground from any yellow and ohm between all yellows are spot on 0.9 ohms.
I'd like to have the failure mode properly mapped out and the faulty item properly identified before I order a new part. It could be that the old r/r was indeed broken (haven't had much time to doublecheck the new one) but it could also be that I incorrectly diagnosed a good r/r, although it failed the diode test pr the stator papers.
Isn't it fairly common to have one poor component ruin the other? That would explain a dual failure. And isn't it also a bit weird that the stator ohms fine but refuses to put out proper voltage? What could cause a good stator to display this behaviour? Since I ohm'ed it from the r/r connectors (with r/r disconnected) the wiring should be good too...
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