High Quality Rectifier fits SeaDoo 278001554 278001241 XP GSX GTI LRV GTX RFI DI

$32.52
Brand
topcn-autoparts
Manufacturer Part Number
TA10230401P
Warranty
90 Day
Type
Rectifier Assembly
Location
Left, Right, Front, Rear
Color
As shown in Figure
Size
95mm x 70mm x 40mm
Material
High Quality Aluminum
Voltage
12V
What is included
Regulator x 1
Other Part Number
JSPSTD-278001554 278001241 278-001-554 278-001-241D
Fit 1
for Sea-Doo 3D / GTI RFI 2004
Fit 2
for GSX RFI,GTI LE RFI,GTX DI,GTX RFI,LRV DI,
Fit 3
for RX DI,Sportster LE DI,XP DI
Fixation holes center to holes center
8cm
Universal Fitment
No
condition
New other (see details)
  • Fitment:
  •  
  • Sea Doo
  • 3D   2004
  • GSX RFI   1998-2001
  • GTI LE RFI   2003-2004
  • GTI RFI    2004
  • GTX DI    2000-2003
  • GTX RFI    1998-2002
  • LRV DI    2002-2003
  • RX DI    2000-2003
  • Sportster LE DI    2004-2006
  • XP DI     2003-2004
  •  
  • Specifics and Features:
  •  
  • Brand new and never been used before
  • Type:Rectifier Assembly
  • Color: as picture showed
  • Location:Left, Right, Front, Rear
  • Warranty:1 Year
  • Easy to install, just plug and play
  • With Heat sink fins for better cooling
  •  
  • High Quality Rectifier fits SeaDoo 278001554 278001241 XP GSX GTI LRV GTX RFI DI

    Fitment:

     

    Sea Doo

    3D   2004

    GSX RFI   1998-2001

    GTI LE RFI   2003-2004

    GTI RFI    2004

    GTX DI    2000-2003

    GTX RFI    1998-2002

    LRV DI    2002-2003

    RX DI    2000-2003

    Sportster LE DI    2004-2006

    XP DI     2003-2004

     

    Specifics and Features:

     

    Brand new and never been used before

    Type:Rectifier Assembly

    Color: as picture showed

    Location:Left, Right, Front, Rear

    Warranty:1 Year

    Easy to install, just plug and play

    With Heat sink fins for better cooling

     

    Package Includes:

     

    1 Voltage Regulator Rectifier

     

    Purchase Note:

     

    *Please call your local dealer to verify the correct part number. And the compatibility chart is for reference only, NOT 100% accurate.
    *Buyer is responsible to make sure that this part fits your car first before purchasing.

    *Please check the item and pictures for conformity before you purchase.
    *If this item doesn't work as you expected, please contact us and we will solve it for you!

    *You can distinguish specific model of an automobile by VIN(Vehicle Identification Number).
    * vin(Vehicle Identification Number) consists of total 17 English letters and arabic digits.
    *vin does not include the letters I (i), O (o), and Q (q) (to avoid confusion with numerals 1 and 0).

     

     

    How to Test the Regulator Rectifier for Failure 

    In most motorcycles, the regulator and rectifier are located together in the same unit, but other older models have them installed separately. Here’s what you need to do to test your rectifier for failure:

    • Start by disconnecting the wires in your bike and switching the multimeter to diode function.
    • Take a look at the positive diode by inserting the positive lead into the bike’s positive diode.
    • Next, connect your negative lead to the stator inputs. You shouldn’t see any readings on the meter yet.
    • Assuming everything looks good at this point, connect the positive diode to the negative lead before connecting the positive lead to all stator inputs. At this point, the meter should show you something, but the specific numbers are irrelevant.
    • Repeat for the negative diode by connecting the positive lead to the negative diode and connecting the stator inputs and negative lead.
    • The meter shouldn’t show any reads when you connect the positive lead and stator inputs.
    • To check the regulator, connect the meter leads to the bike’s battery as it’s running. The reading should not be higher than 14.5 volts or lower than 13.5 volts. If the reading is higher, this means the battery is overcharged and you may need to replace the regulator rectifier.

     

    What is a Rectifier on Outboard?

    Typically, the output should measure about 13.6-14.3 volts. On newer voltage regulators, there is also a rectifier, which can convert the AC current from the power generated to DC output. Since boats use DC power opposed to AC power.Rectifiers also convert tachometer output from the stator, allowing the tachometer to receive the appropriate pulse type and display the motor RPM.

     

    Symptoms of Bad Rectifier on Outboard Motor

    Most of the time, there are two scenarios that indicate the regulator has failed.

    First, if a diode burns out, it will cause the battery to drain. If the battery leads to a faulty regulator rectifier, this is easy to determine.

    When the battery causes the problem, you will struggle with poor starting, accessories malfunctioning and fluctuating meter readings.

    While these symptoms are generally clear-cut, we still recommend using our testing method above to ensure your problem is the regulator.

    The regulator rectifier could also fail if the system overheats, as discussed earlier.

    When the regulator rectifier can no longer moderate voltage levels, your boat battery will begin to overcharge.

    To confirm this, you simply need to use the voltmeter to diagnose that the battery has too high of a charge while the engine is running and producing voltage. Back to those 13.5-14.3 VDC readings. This indicates that the rectifier has failed to convert excess power appropriately.

    You might also notice the accessories running sporadically as the additional voltage is causing trouble.

    Whenever the regulator rectifier goes bad, you always want to check other components of the system. Sometimes, there is a defect that leads to the failure of multiple parts.

     

    Installing a New Outboard Regulator Rectifier

    The best place to start is to look at the diagram that comes with your new parts or look at the existing setup to replicate it.

    In many cases, these are the basic steps you will need to replace the regulator.

    Remove the old rectifier and examine how it is connected.
    Be careful not to cut any wires that can be re-used with the new setup. Otherwise, you won’t be able to install a direct replacement.
    If you get a direct replacement, you should simply be able to connect the wires to one another.
    If you need to make modifications, connect the appropriate wires together and solder them to prevent corrosion.
    You can also use adhesive-lined shrink wrap connectors and seal them with a heat gun.
    Start the engine to test the regulator.
    Again, you’ll want to check with your service manual for your specific engine and model to make sure you get all the torque specs correctly.

    But the replacement of this part is relatively easy and usually doesn’t require any special tools at all.


    High Quality Rectifier fits SeaDoo 278001554 278001241 XP GSX GTI LRV GTX RFI DI

    Fitment:

     

    Sea Doo

    3D   2004

    GSX RFI   1998-2001

    GTI LE RFI   2003-2004

    GTI RFI    2004

    GTX DI    2000-2003

    GTX RFI    1998-2002

    LRV DI    2002-2003

    RX DI    2000-2003

    Sportster LE DI    2004-2006

    XP DI     2003-2004

     

    Specifics and Features:

     

    Brand new and never been used before

    Type:Rectifier Assembly

    Color: as picture showed

    Location:Left, Right, Front, Rear

    Warranty:1 Year

    Easy to install, just plug and play

    With Heat sink fins for better cooling

     

    Package Includes:

     

    1 Voltage Regulator Rectifier

     

    Purchase Note:

     

    *Please call your local dealer to verify the correct part number. And the compatibility chart is for reference only, NOT 100% accurate.
    *Buyer is responsible to make sure that this part fits your car first before purchasing.

    *Please check the item and pictures for conformity before you purchase.
    *If this item doesn't work as you expected, please contact us and we will solve it for you!

    *You can distinguish specific model of an automobile by VIN(Vehicle Identification Number).
    * vin(Vehicle Identification Number) consists of total 17 English letters and arabic digits.
    *vin does not include the letters I (i), O (o), and Q (q) (to avoid confusion with numerals 1 and 0).

     

     

    How to Test the Regulator Rectifier for Failure 

    In most motorcycles, the regulator and rectifier are located together in the same unit, but other older models have them installed separately. Here’s what you need to do to test your rectifier for failure:

    • Start by disconnecting the wires in your bike and switching the multimeter to diode function.
    • Take a look at the positive diode by inserting the positive lead into the bike’s positive diode.
    • Next, connect your negative lead to the stator inputs. You shouldn’t see any readings on the meter yet.
    • Assuming everything looks good at this point, connect the positive diode to the negative lead before connecting the positive lead to all stator inputs. At this point, the meter should show you something, but the specific numbers are irrelevant.
    • Repeat for the negative diode by connecting the positive lead to the negative diode and connecting the stator inputs and negative lead.
    • The meter shouldn’t show any reads when you connect the positive lead and stator inputs.
    • To check the regulator, connect the meter leads to the bike’s battery as it’s running. The reading should not be higher than 14.5 volts or lower than 13.5 volts. If the reading is higher, this means the battery is overcharged and you may need to replace the regulator rectifier.

     

    What is a Rectifier on Outboard?

    Typically, the output should measure about 13.6-14.3 volts. On newer voltage regulators, there is also a rectifier, which can convert the AC current from the power generated to DC output. Since boats use DC power opposed to AC power.Rectifiers also convert tachometer output from the stator, allowing the tachometer to receive the appropriate pulse type and display the motor RPM.

     

    Symptoms of Bad Rectifier on Outboard Motor

    Most of the time, there are two scenarios that indicate the regulator has failed.

    First, if a diode burns out, it will cause the battery to drain. If the battery leads to a faulty regulator rectifier, this is easy to determine.

    When the battery causes the problem, you will struggle with poor starting, accessories malfunctioning and fluctuating meter readings.

    While these symptoms are generally clear-cut, we still recommend using our testing method above to ensure your problem is the regulator.

    The regulator rectifier could also fail if the system overheats, as discussed earlier.

    When the regulator rectifier can no longer moderate voltage levels, your boat battery will begin to overcharge.

    To confirm this, you simply need to use the voltmeter to diagnose that the battery has too high of a charge while the engine is running and producing voltage. Back to those 13.5-14.3 VDC readings. This indicates that the rectifier has failed to convert excess power appropriately.

    You might also notice the accessories running sporadically as the additional voltage is causing trouble.

    Whenever the regulator rectifier goes bad, you always want to check other components of the system. Sometimes, there is a defect that leads to the failure of multiple parts.

     

    Installing a New Outboard Regulator Rectifier

    The best place to start is to look at the diagram that comes with your new parts or look at the existing setup to replicate it.

    In many cases, these are the basic steps you will need to replace the regulator.

    Remove the old rectifier and examine how it is connected.
    Be careful not to cut any wires that can be re-used with the new setup. Otherwise, you won’t be able to install a direct replacement.
    If you get a direct replacement, you should simply be able to connect the wires to one another.
    If you need to make modifications, connect the appropriate wires together and solder them to prevent corrosion.
    You can also use adhesive-lined shrink wrap connectors and seal them with a heat gun.
    Start the engine to test the regulator.
    Again, you’ll want to check with your service manual for your specific engine and model to make sure you get all the torque specs correctly.

    But the replacement of this part is relatively easy and usually doesn’t require any special tools at all.



    Item Specifics
    Brand :topcn-autoparts
    Manufacturer Part Number :TA10230401P
    Warranty :90 Day
    Type :Rectifier Assembly
    Location :Left, Right, Front, Rear
    Color :As shown in Figure
    Size :95mm x 70mm x 40mm
    Material :High Quality Aluminum
    Voltage :12V
    What is included :Regulator x 1
    Other Part Number :JSPSTD-278001554 278001241 278-001-554 278-001-241D
    Fit 1 :for Sea-Doo 3D / GTI RFI 2004
    Fit 2 :for GSX RFI,GTI LE RFI,GTX DI,GTX RFI,LRV DI,
    Fit 3 :for RX DI,Spo