2004 Kawasaki Lakota dies when given gas
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By p5200
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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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