Questions & Answers for: Suzuki battery overcharging

...thus throwing out the battery water. how do i fix this problem? voltage regulator defective. Overcharging if battery voltage input is 14.4 and above. Ck w/voltmeter at batt posts. and have batt

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battery terminals. . Lift the engine revs to 3-4000 rpm, if it exceeds 14.5 volts or so with the headlight on, then it is overcharging and will need further investigation. Replacement of the regulator

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Question about 2000 SV 650

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Battery over heated. bike shut down. Voltage regulator failure, possibly overcharged the battery. Did any lights burn out? Is the battery water low or gone in any cells? Voltage regulator failure ...

Question about 2007 GSX-R 600

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overcharging the battery and basically boiling it causing the bad acid smell, left long enough the battery will internally short and cause the battery to go dead. Right now from what you have said I'm

Question about 2005 Boulevard M50

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keeps burning fuse out. the bike will not roll over have replaced the battery twice and will run and then die?? if I had to guess, the burning of fuses and bad battery issue is likely due to a bad ...

Question about 2008 Boulevard C109RT

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with your dealer, however get a voltmeter installed at the same time as the replacement caused $3,000.00 damage to my electrical system by overcharging my battery and Suzuki won't stand behind it!!!!!

Question about 1996 GSX 600 F (Katana)

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...of battery has corrosion and it looks as if it is over charging Battery is could be done by sounds of it.The corrosion means nothing, grease the terminals. If it's overcharging test and/ or

...overcharging. cheack coil,regulator and rec but not the problem. its a brand new battery and bike is charging over 16.1 and up..please help thanks Double check your battery to be sure that you bought ...

Question about 2002 VL 1500 Intruder LC

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...overcharging battery I have replaced the regulator and latter a new battery and after replacing the battery the system is overcharging to over 17 vdc. Must be the regulator either fried ,wrong or ...

overcharging. 2006 Suzuki Forenza. I have a brand new battery and all the cables check out. It could be a problem with both the alternator and also the voltage regulator too and they both will need to

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