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Can you say some symptoms for faulty regulator rectifier my bike pulsar 150

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: Pulsar 150 CC headlight blown off severial times

This is problem cant be solved by changing head light. You need to replace wiring of your bike. This problem is occur because of short-circuit in wiring.

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2009

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2009

SOURCE: Faulty regulator rectifier- can't start the bike

I have a '07 C90T.
I have just replaced my stator. I replaced the reg/rectifier earlier this year. I replaced the battery one year ago in October.

I firmly believe what started the problem. Two guys that I told I didn't need help, but they pressured me to let them help. They hooked a battery backwards to my bike. A lot of people believe that's what shortened the life of the rectifier and stator.

But keep this in mind. The connections for the regulator/rectifier are not waterproof. I had done a lot of rainy riding and I first found a burnt connector on the discharge side of the reg/rect. My mechanic told me I needed to replace the reg/rect so I did but I soldered the wires and made them waterproof. I didn't do this on the stator side of the reg/rect and a few months later, when the bike quit charging again, I found that connector burnt, so I cut it out and soldered and waterproofed it.

Two days after we got back from a 700 mile round trip to Red River, NM, my bike quit charging again. This time though, I have a voltage meter on the bike, so I was aware of the problem before the bike could strand me someplace. Get one of those btw.
When I checked the old stator after I replaced it, I found the stator good but the pulse signal generator bad. It's required that you replace both btw. You have to, they are joined at the grommet.

Ok well, the battery cost $60 last year and I replaced it myself.
The reg/rect cost $140 through my mechanic and I replaced it myself.
Got the stator online for $173 shipped and they advertise a better stator that puts out 20% more power.
Not counting little things like solder, tape, heatshrink and such, I'm out a little less than $375 on my charging system.
I hope it's a done deal.
Again, some think the problems began when the battery was hooked up wrong, but I lean to believe the sub-standard Suzuki connections may have a hand in this.
Hope this helps. . . Joe

Anonymous

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Just try it over after replacing the fork oil and springs.
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If there is faulty regulator rectifier by changing the CDI the faulty rectify cause any defect to CDI my bike is pulsar 150 UG3

a rectifier changes the ac generated voltage to DC voltage that the electronics operates on
If the rectifier is not rectifying then and electronic components that get ac will probably fail
fix the charging faults first then replace the CDI
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