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Unless there is a factory notice/recall, the chance is equal one will fail before the other... Sounds like its time to have it professionally checked, being a "parts replacer" type of mechanic can be VERY expensive. You might get lucky and the problem is cured by the first part you replace or it could be NONE of the above..(broken wire, bad connection..etc..).. and then you spend untold $$$$ and not fix it!!
the belt housing is filled with water.
open the drain valve on bottom of housing, drain and let dry for 24 hours. Once the moisture is all gone the belt will stop slipping.
drian engine oil take side cover should be an 8m to 12m depending on the model... the stator might be attached to the cover or might have a mount holding it into place to the fly wheel
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