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is there a way to test my regulator?
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Anonymous
is there a way to test my regulator?
i baught a regulator for my gs750es of ebay an my bike still isnt chargin!! but my stator is puttin out loads of ac volts, ne ideas as to whats goin on here guys ??Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
You can check you regulator/rectifier by following the Suzuki procedure below.
With the r/r removed from the bike, fins pointing up and terminals facing you, the terminals from left to right will be A, B, C, D, and E.
Negative probe on A and positive on B you should get 6-7.5 ohms.
Negative probe on A and positive on C you should get 6-7.5 ohms.
Negative probe on A and positive on D you should get 6-7.5 ohms.
Negative probe on A and positive on E you should get 50-70 ohms.
Then switch the negative probe to terminal B and place the positive probe on A, C, then D, you should get no reading. Positive on E should read 6-7.5 ohms.
Switch negative probe to C and positive to A, B, then D, you should get no reading. Positive on E should read 6-7.5 ohms.
Switch negative probe to D and positive to A, B, then C, you should get no reading. Positive on E should read 6-7.5 ohms.
Switch negative probe to E, positive to A, B, C, and D should give no reading.
Sometimes it's as simple as a bad ground on the engine.
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