Generator On-Vehicle Tests
Troubleshooting or diagnosis is required before actual service can be made in the electrical system. Even where an obvious condition makes replacement of a component necessary, find out why the component failed. When a condition is diagnosed correctly, unnecessary service is prevented, the time the vehicle is out of service will be decreased and the condition will be properly corrected the first time.In order to check the charging system, the use of Rotunda Alternator, Regulator, Battery and Starter Tester (ARBST) 010-00725 or equivalent is suggested.
When performing charging system tests, turn off all lamps and electrical components. Place transmission in NEUTRAL and apply parking brake.
CAUTION
- Do not make jumper wire connections except as directed. To do so may damage generator.
- Do not allow any metal object to come in contact with the housing and internal diode cooling fins or a short circuit will result and burn out diodes.
NOTE: Battery posts and cable clamps must be clean and tight for accurate meter indications.
130 Amp Generator:
Load Test
1. Switch the Rotunda Alternator, Regulator, Battery and Starter Tester (ARBST) 010-00725 or equivalent to the ammeter function.
2. Connect the positive and negative leads of the tester to the battery.
3. Connect the current probe to the generator B+ Output lead, Circuit 38 (BK/O).
4. With the engine running at 2000 rpm, adjust the Rotunda Alternator, Regulator, Battery and Starter Tester (ARBST) 010-00725 or equivalent load bank to determine the output of the generator. Generator output should be greater than the graph shown. If not, refer to the Symptom Chart. Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedures
No-Load Test
1. Switch the Rotunda Alternator, Regulator, Battery and Starter Tester (ARBST) 010-00725 or equivalent to the voltmeter function.
2. Connect the voltmeter positive lead to the generator B+ terminal and the negative lead to ground.
3. Turn all electrical accessories off.
4. With the engine running at 2000 rpm, check the generator output voltage. The voltage should be between 13.0 and 15.0 volts. If not, refer to the Symptom Chart. Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedures