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  1. Yep, I ran into that right after I bought a USED 330. Closest CanAM dealer wasted my time and money replacing batteries and such while charging for 'diagnoses and shop materials. I finally went online, found RM STATOR and bought the new version. Basically plug and play - $90US and not an issue since. I found out much later that 1. there is a simple test a dealer should have known about as well as 2. there were 'factory bulletins on the issue some time before I brought my 330 into Schronce Powersports. So, I like RM Stator!
  2. On pages 198-200+ in the manual they detail the testing of the stator in situ - no need to pull the thing to test it! 9/17/2013 8:45 PM 35368997 2006_Outlander_400_800_Series_Service_Manual.pdf from http://files.brptuning.ru/Bombardier/Manuals/ATV/ I would assume that, if teh stator tests AOK, one need look elsewhere for the problem before tearing the 'motor' down to replace it.
  3. Correction/update: I did d/l 9/17/2013 8:45 PM 35368997 2006_Outlander_400_800_Series_Service_Manual.pdf from http://files.brptuning.ru/Bombardier/Manuals/ATV/ And, it helped me R&R my 330 starter. So far, my laptop hasn't crashed.
  4. From what I read in my manual, it would appear that there are specific tests to be taken IN ORDER to determine if a STATOR needs replacement. Same thing with the Regulator. I don't have it at hand, but I was deep into it diagnosing* a starter issue recently - all up and running now! If tests to date indicate a bad regulator, accept those results and see about returning the one customer purchased before pulling the engine (BTW there is only one motor on the 330 and it is the starter motor - the device that helps start the engine!). Look in the SPECS section and the Troubleshooting section to see if you can find the diagnostic checklist. There HAS to be one 'cause CanAm has to be able to fix what they sell! By now (what 20 years on) they should have run into just about everything that might go awry and has. At least three CANAM dealers however, told me "We don't work on ATVs that old." One wanted $125 to 'diagnose' the problem when I asked "How much to R&R the starter?" When I told him I wasn't looking for a second opinion, just a price for the R&R, he (Schronce Powersports, Taylorsville, NC) told me that there likely weren't any starters available! Best you can hope for is a fellow mechanic with a link to a great repair manual and electrical system checklist. I would also search Diagnosing electrical issues on" 2004 CAN AM Outlander 330" with two fingers crossed. Just possible that mechanic with the checklist did a video! I found a list of repair manual files on this page - but have NOT d/l'd anything from it. http://files.brptuning.ru/Bombardier/Manuals/ATV/ Let us know what you discover!
  5. MISZHANG - Were you able to safely d/l a manual from the list above? Original was posted ten years ago! So, abundance of caution!
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