UNDERCHARGED BATTERY
This condition, as evidenced by slow cranking can be caused by
one or more of the following conditions even though indicator lamp
may be operating normal.
Following procedure also applies to cars with voltmeter and amme-
ter.
1) Make sure that undercharged condition has not been caused by
accessories left on for extended period of time.
2) Check drive belt for proper tension.
3) If battery defect is suspected, refer to Battery section.
4) Inspect wiring for defects. Check all connections for tightness
and cleanliness, battery cable connections at battery, starter
and ignition ground cable.
5) Connect voltmeter and ammeter as shown in figure.
Voltmeter
Set between generator B terminal and ground.
Ammeter
Set between generator B terminal and battery (+) terminal.
NOTE:
Use fully charged battery.
6) Measure current and voltage.
1. Generator
2. Ammeter
3. Voltmeter
4. Battery
5. Load
6. Switch
Ammeter between generator (B) terminal
and battery (+) terminal
Voltmeter between
generator (B) terminal
and ground
No-load Check
1) Run engine from idling up to 2,000 rpm and read meters.
NOTE:
Turn off switches of all accessories (wiper, heater etc.).
NOTE:
Consideration should be taken that voltage will differ
somewhat with regulator case temperature as shown in
graph.
6H-8
CHARGING SYSTEM
Standard current
10 A
Standard voltage
14.2 – 14.8 v
Standard voltage
at 25
C (77
F)