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Regulator Rectifier 4010302 For Polaris Genesis Slx Slh Pro 785 1999 2000 2001 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Haverstraw, New York, United States

Haverstraw, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4010302 Brand:Polaris Part Type:Regulator Rectifier



New Voltage Regulator Rectifie4010302

For Polaris INT'L GENESIS SLX SLH PRO 785


 

Feature
 Brand New Electrical Voltage Regulator / Rectifier
Direct replacement to your original unit.
Plug-and-play, direct fit, easy installation.
No assembly required
Higher grade of electronic components.
Improved heat sink and charging capabilities

Part number:  4010302
This part is made to match or exceed OEM specs, Please check your part number before placing an order.

Assemblies where 4060115 is used
1994 SL 750 (B944070) - Electrical Box Sl 750
1995 SL 650 STD (B954358) - Electrical Box Sl 650 Std
1995 SL 750 (B954070) - Electrical Box Sl 750
1996 HURRICANE (B964466) - Electrical Box Hurricane & Intl. Hurricane I964466
1996 INTL HURRICANE (I964466) - Electrical Box Hurricane B964466 & Intl. Hurricane
1996 INTL SL 900 (I964291) - Electrical Box Sl 900 B964291 & Intl. Sl 900
1996 INTL SLT 780 (I964588) - Electrical Box Slt 780 B964588 & Intl. Slt 780
1996 INTL SLTX (I964590) - Electrical Box Sltx B964590 & Intl. Sltx
1996 INTL SLX 780 (I964287) - Electrical Box Slx 780 B964287 & Intl. Slx 780
1996 SL 780 (B964087) - Electrical Box Sl 780 & Intl. Sl 780 I964087
1996 SL 900 (B964291) - Electrical Box Sl 900 & Intl. Sl 900 I964291
1996 SLT 780 (B964588) - Electrical Box Slt 780 & Intl. Slt 780 I964588
1996 SLTX (B964590) - Electrical Box Sltx & Intl. Sltx I964590
1996 SLX 780 (B964287) - Electrical Box Slx 780 & Intl. Slx 780 I964287





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Parts and Accessories sold by JR Motorsports 
39 Route 9W
Haverstraw, New York 10927.
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