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Stator Coil For Polaris Sportsman 700 EFI - Replaces 4010911

Stator Coil For Polaris Sportsman 700 EFI - Replaces 4010911

SKU:RM01057

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Stator Coil For | Polaris | Sportsman 700 EFI

Cross-references: Polaris

Stator Coil For | Polaris | Sportsman 700 EFI - a new aftermarket stator, supplied ready to fit as a replacement for 4010911.

The stator generates the AC current that charges the battery and feeds the ignition. When it fails you get a flat battery, weak spark, or charging that only works at high revs.

Key Features

  • 100% new aftermarket unit - not a remanufactured core
  • Direct-fit replacement, no modification required on listed applications
  • Cross-referenced to Polaris part numbers
  • Built to meet or exceed the original equipment specification
  • Dispatched from the UK with technical fitment support

Technical Specs

Specification Detail
SKU / Part Code RM01057
Component Stator
Condition New aftermarket
Warranty 12 months

Vehicle Fitment Guide

Model Years
Polaris Sportsman 800 INTL 2007
Polaris Sportsman 700 EFI 2004-2006
Polaris Sportsman 800 2005
Polaris Ranger 700 XP 2005

OEM Part Number Cross Reference

Aftermarket replacement. OEM part numbers are listed for reference only and remain the property of their respective manufacturers.

Part Number Manufacturer / Brand
4010911 Polaris

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I test a stator?

With the engine running, measure AC output across the stator leads and compare with your service manual, then check resistance between phases and to earth with the engine off. A shorted or open winding, or continuity to earth, means the stator has failed.

Does this include the pickup or trigger coil?

Only where the original assembly integrates it. Check the images and the specification table, and ask us if you are unsure.

Will a failed regulator damage a new stator?

Yes - a shorted regulator/rectifier can overload the windings. Test the regulator before fitting a new stator, or you may lose the new part the same way.

Is this a genuine part?

It is a new aftermarket equivalent built to the original specification. OEM numbers are listed for cross-reference only.

Dispatched from the UK · 12-month warranty · Fitment support from our technical team
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