If you bought a Frontier with the 750cc Kohler EFI and you start to have issues with your charging system look out for the following-My EFI started to have charging issues after the machine got about 12 hours of use. I went through three new batteries in less then 6 months. I couldn't figure out what was wrong, the machine would charge fine without issues for awhile and then when I was out on a trail ride it would lose power start to sputter and then die. In every case the battery would be discharged to the point the starter wouldn't turn the engine over.
What?? Couldn't figure out what was wrong. Finally took the machine to a Kohler dealer and they checked the charging system-no juice being produced!!!
They pulled the engine and found that wires to the charging system had been routed wrong, the fly wheel gradually cut into the wires and shorted out the stator.
Once the voltage drops to around 12 volts with EFI the engine sputters and dies!!!!
Now I don't know if this was an isolated situation or if several of these engines were assembled the wrong way, but as you can guess this would be a very big deal for anyone traveling in the bush to have a failure (and breakdown) of the charging system and have to walk out several miles in the middle of winter.
I hope that this is the exception and not the rule but EFI owners might want to keep an eye out for any issues with the charging system.
What?? Couldn't figure out what was wrong. Finally took the machine to a Kohler dealer and they checked the charging system-no juice being produced!!!
They pulled the engine and found that wires to the charging system had been routed wrong, the fly wheel gradually cut into the wires and shorted out the stator.
Once the voltage drops to around 12 volts with EFI the engine sputters and dies!!!!
Now I don't know if this was an isolated situation or if several of these engines were assembled the wrong way, but as you can guess this would be a very big deal for anyone traveling in the bush to have a failure (and breakdown) of the charging system and have to walk out several miles in the middle of winter.
I hope that this is the exception and not the rule but EFI owners might want to keep an eye out for any issues with the charging system.
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