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By DracieVajko
Hello, I cant find any solution... The problem is that battery isnt charging.. I located and meassured alternator cable, there was like 100-150Volts in cable that is going to the voltage regulator, but the output from the regulator that is going to the battery, I guess, was without any power, just 0 volts.. So I replaced voltage regulator but didnt helped. On fresh charged battery on turned atv is there around 13.5 volts, when I push gas the volts goes up to 13.6 maximum but the battery still isnt charging, by time it just drops down to 12volts and less again. I have no idea what is the problem here. I would appreciate every help. And sorry for my bad languagge :).
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By hangingon
If you are going to post for help about your quad you need to let us know brand, type, cc's 250, 300, 700 2wd or 4wd and year. Just putting my quad or just a year tells us nothing about your quad. Just like you would not call an auto parts store and say I need spark plugs it's a 2005. Info, Info, Info as much as you can give.
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By hangingon
People who say ATV's are not safe has not tried to roller skate. I tried today and I thought to myself your getting the hang of this again after about 35yrs. of not skateing. Now I'am home with a big knot and an ice pack on my hip. I knew I should have stayed home an rode my quad.
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By DirtDemon
A few months ago, Stoopidbot had an accident and separated his shoulder. I had an accident last month that resulted in the exact same injury, a stage 3 shoulder separation along with a fracture in my scapula and 2 broken ribs. I have the exact same surgery scar on my right shoulder. It has been almost a month since the accident and 3 weeks since the surgery and I am a little worried that I am not going to be the same when I am healed. How is your shoulder doing Bot? Have you ridden since the accident, have you even gotten the quad back together? I am just wondering what the next month or two is going to be like. The doc said I could be back to work as early as Sept 1, but I don't see me doing too well with a jack hammer by then, judging by the way things feel now. I work on a 3 man utility service crew, and I don't have the luxury of sitting on a machine all day, so my job is very physical and requires alot of heavy work. There is a nice wad of scar tissue starting to form on the top of my collar bone, which is good according to doc, but he says I still have to be very careful because if I put too much stress on it, the sutures will rip, and I am back where I was before the surgery. Is one more month really going to make that much difference? Bot?
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