Motorcycle Voltage Regulator – Stable Charging, Battery Protection, and Reliability. Check for Failure Symptoms and Replace Component
| Manufacturer: | HLP |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer id: | 3085178 |
A voltage regulator is a component of a motorcycle's electrical system responsible for stabilizing and controlling the voltage generated by the alternator, protecting the system and the battery from overcharging.
General description- stable voltage – ensures proper power supply to all electrical components of the motorcycle
- battery protection – prevents overcharging and extends its life
- universal use – compatible with many models of motorcycles, scooters and quads
- durable construction – resistant to high temperatures, moisture and intensive use
- Failure symptoms – charging problems, burning out bulbs or too rapid battery discharge may indicate a damaged regulator
Gmoto.pl Paweł Cebulak, Tadeusza Kościuszki 78, 37-100, Łańcut, PL, [email protected]
Fits to
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 2000
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 2001
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 2002
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 2003
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 2004
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 2005
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2000
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2001
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2002
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2003
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2004
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2005
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2006
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2007
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 E 2008
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2000
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2001
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2002
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2003
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2004
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2005
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2006
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2007
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2008
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2012
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2013
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2014
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 S 2015
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2005
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2006
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2007
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2008
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2009
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2010
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2011
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2012
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2013
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2014
- Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM 2015
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