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'98 KQ 300 - Dead short at 20 amp fuse.


Ed Zeppeli

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So I fired up the quad the other day and let it idle for about 5-10 minutes and it ran great then died.

 

I go to check it. No lights on dash, nothing.

 

Check the main fuse and it's blown. Key's off/out. Put in another and it blows immediately.

Pull out the meter and see that on the non-load side of the fuse holder there's continuity to ground.

Check all obvious things. Wiring diagram. Connectors. Frayed wires. Bad grounds.

battery measures ok at 12.8v.

I'm dreading taking off the front plastics but I suspect the regulator/rectifier. The wiring diagram shows the red wire (the suspect wire) goes to the ignition switch and the regulator/rectifier.

Anyone else experience something similar and/or have any troubleshooting tips that may save me the grief of removing the plastics?

 

Thanks much,

 

Warren

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Ripped into it today.

 

Looks like it's the rectifier for certain.

Burnt at the connector and disconnecting it eliminated continuity between red and black wiring at battery.

 

Any good sources for a decent replacement?

Also, do rectifiers just die like that or is there anything else I should check?

 

Thanks!

 

Warren

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The main reason I’ve experienced in rectifiers going bad is heat! Some people paint them while cleaning up and painting a bike.  Also a lot of them are located close to the exhaust and in a place where air flow is limited.   The diode inside is the first thing to go and that causes a back flow of current. 

So it may just be that.  

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