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mke0192
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voltage r/r issue

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O.K. im a new owner of a 1992 yamaha fzr600 when i bought the bike the regulator was bad and when i replaced it the second one went bad and this time my tailight dosnt get brighter whin i hit the brakes, my blinkers dont blink and the rear blinkers are not even on. ANY help would be great cause this is getting pricy fast
mke0192
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Re: voltage r/r issue

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oh ya, the second time the connector was melted to the r/r
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Re: voltage r/r issue

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upgrade and replace with an R6 regulator, do a quick search for the write ups
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Re: voltage r/r issue

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Mine burnt 3 out in 12 months, blew h/lamp bulbs, burnt the turn signal relay, boiled the battery (all due to over charging) luckily the TCI survived also melted the connector. Check your stop tail bulbs and turn signal relay.

There's a three way connector coming from the stator/alternator grey cables covered in fabric, the other side of the connector the three white cable's lead to the VR/regulator (the connector is located below the fuel tank, left hand side) check yours, mine was very dirty, corroded, and also melted, i cut it off and soldered the cables together. Dirty/corroded connections in any electrical circuit will cause heat (the cables will get hot).

Check your charging system http://fzronline.com/wiki/doku.php?id=v ... flow_chart

I done the R6 VR mod yesterday, http://fzronline.com/wiki/doku.php?id=r ... conversion

DO NOT EVER SPRAY INFLAMMABLE SOLVENTS ON CHARGING SYSTEM CONNECTORS I.E. WD40 TO AID CLEANING!!!! FIRE HAZZARD!!!

one fire damaged FZR600 VR connecter as proof, I was watching as i done it (it was already melted) :)

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