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I have a Kawasaki PVS1102 which I bought new but have not used it very much. I just found out the battery does not hold a charge. Where can i get a replacement battery?
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you need to have the stater checked and see how much volts it is putting out under normal engine rpm as well as accelerated rpm, it may be time to replace your stater/alternator!
Hi,,you need to replace the regulater/rectifier,,,as even a new battery is not holding a charge. you will find it in a side panel,or under the tank it is square shaped with fins on it.
Go to Sears or a hardware store and get a 2amp battery charger. Fill the battery cells with water to cover the top of the battery plates. Let charge overnight. The battery may take a charge and hold it OR it may take a charge and not hold it for more than a day or two. A new battery may be needed.
I took the battery out and had it tested at a friends shop. Turns out the battery really only had about 9% life left and the "clicking" sound was only the starter relay trying to work. The battery has a dead cell and won't hold charge anymore. Bought a new battery and all is well!
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