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In my findings it seems to be connection and arching. There is a few axys left in our group, and mine is the only one with plug melting. Last time i pulled my engine, I had to destroy the plug to get them split apart.
I have now removed plug and soldered all wiring. The other axys' ( 2016 - 2017's) I have worked on all have plugs that look next to new.
I had that happen years ago on my 2016 Axys and did a compressive write up on it. The voltage regulator ended up being the culprit. IMHO
I changed to the weatherpak sealed connections and still melted them/then re-did those again and changed the stator, and still had melting issues.....So I soldered the connections and changed the VR and no issues since.
So take it FWIW -
I omed out the stator prior to replacement on the 1st go-round-and was well within spec's
That's the most economical route to go.. I would for sure ohm out the stator I have had to change a few of those out also.Interesting! Someone else suggested to me the VR being the culprit on this. And that it can cause some run-ability issues potentially since sensors and stuff are based off the 5v. I think I'm going to replace the VR and put the same weather pack 4 pin plug in
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That's the most economical route to go.. I would for sure ohm out the stator I have had to change a few of those out also.
****ty poo electrical ... likely save $10 on a sled by using cheapest unsealed connections ....
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