7-5
SERVICING INFORMATION
BATTERY
Complaint
Symptom and possible causes
Remedy
Sulfation acidic
white powdery
substance or spots
on surfaces of
cell plates.
1. Not enough electrolyte.
2. Battery case is cracked.
3. Battery has been left in a run-down condition for a long time.
4. Contaminated electrolyte. (Foreign matter has enters the battery
and become mixed with the electrolyte.)
Add distilled water, if the battery
has not been damaged and
sulfation has not advanced
too far, and recharge.
Replace the battery.
Replace the battery or recharge.
If sulfation has not advanced
far, try to restore the battery by
replacing the electrolyte, rechar-
ing it fully with the battery
detached from the motorcycle
and then adjusting electrolyte
specific gravity.
Battery runs down
quickly.
1. The charging method is not correct.
2. Cell plates have lost much of their active material as a result of over-
charging.
3. A short-circuit condition exists within the battery due to excessive
accumulation of sediments caused by the high electrolyte specific
gravity.
4. Electrolyte specific gravity is too low.
5. Contaminated electrolyte.
6. Battery is too old.
Check the generator, regula-
tor/rectifier and circuit connec-
tions, and make necessary
adjustments to obtain speci-
fied charging operation.
Replace the battery, and cor-
rect the charging system.
Replace the battery.
Recharge the battery fully and
adjust electrolyte specific
gravity.
Replace the electrolyte,
recharge the battery and then
adjust specific gravity.
Replace the battery.
Battery sulfation
1. Charging rate too low or too high. (When not in use, batteries should
be recharged at least once a month to avoid sulfation.)
2. Battery electrolyte excessive or insufficient, or its specific gravity too
high or too low.
3. The battery left unused for too long in cold climate.
Replace the battery.
Keep the electrolyte up to the
prescribed level, or adjust the
specific gravity by consulting
the battery maker s direc-
tions.
Replace the battery, if badly
sulfated.
Battery discharges
too rapidly.
1. Dirty container top and sides.
2. Impurities in the electrolyte or electrolyte specific gravity is too high.
Clean.
Change the electrolyte by
consulting the battery maker
s directions.
Reversed battery
polarity.
The battery has been connected the wrong way round in the system, so
that it is being charged in the reverse direction.
Replace the battery and be
sure to connect the battery
properly.