Dying battery or difficulty in starting the engine:
If the stator coil fails to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, the battery will not receive enough charging, and as a result, the engine will not start. In such cases, it's important to check the battery and the stator coil to identify the issue. 2.Dim lighting:
Dim headlights and tail lights are one of the most conspicuous signs of a failing stator coil. The stator coil powers all the electrical systems on a motorcycle; hence, it needs to be in good condition to keep the lights bright. 3.Electrical systems malfunctioning:
If the electrical systems such as the horn, turn signals, and brake lights stop functioning properly, there could be an issue with the motorcycle stator coil. 4.Burning smell:
If there is a burning smell coming from the engine, it could be due to a damaged stator coil. The damage could be due to overheating, which causes the insulation on the wires to melt.1. Alberto P. and Paul G. (2012). "Experimental investigation on the performance of a motorcycle stator coil for JYM110-2-B under different load conditions." Journal of Engineering and Technology, 4(2), pp. 45-52.
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