Electrical Troubleshooting
Section 4 Charger Troubleshooting
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Test Equipment Required for Troubleshooting
Digital Multi Meter (DMM) with diode and capacitor test function, FLUKE 79 model
shown at right and in the troubleshooting illustrations.
Important Notes and Instructions
• This troubleshooting guide assumes a familiarity with the use of a digital multimeter
including, voltage tests, continuity tests and diode testing. If not familiar with
any part of these tests, refer testing to a qualified technician.
• Make sure that the AC electrical socket the charger is plugged into is in good
working condition.
• Make sure that the AC voltage at the electrical socket is the same as the AC voltage on the charger
nameplate.
• Make sure the batteries are in good condition and no less than 80% discharged as per hydrometer
reading.
• The battery voltage must be above approximately 65% of the chargers rated DC voltage. If the batteries
are below approximately 65% of the chargers rated DC voltage, the charger will not turn on.
• If the charger exhibits intermittent problems, it must be in the failed mode for troubleshooting.
• Battery volts = Full voltage available atthe batteries at the time of the test being performed.
• This test procedure must be performed in the order it was written. If starting in the middle or skipping
sections when not instructed to do so, the proper results will not occur. If the test result is good, then
proceed to the next test or go to the next section if instructed to do so.
During All Tests
The charger cabinet must remain electrically grounded. Disconnect
both of the battery leads and unplug the charger from the AC source
before disconnecting any electrical component or wire. Failure to do
so may result in serious bodily injury.
Summary of Contents for SS5-34
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Page 13: ...Vehicle Description and Specifications Describes the Vehicle and Its Standard Specifications...
Page 31: ...3 7 NOTES...
Page 43: ...3 19 Exploded view of mechanical rear brake assembly...
Page 78: ...TAYLOR DUNN...
Page 79: ...SECTION 4 Electrical Troubleshooting...
Page 101: ...Vehicle Wire Diagrams Section 4A...
Page 133: ...Illustrated Parts List...
Page 135: ...5 3 SS5 34 SS5 36 MX 600 SS5 46...
Page 136: ...5 4 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BRAKE PEDALLINKAGE AND ACCELERATOR PEDAL SS5 34...
Page 140: ...5 8 ILLUSTRATED PARTS FRONTAXLE WHEELAND SUSPENSION SS5 34 SS5 36 MX 600...
Page 144: ...5 12 ILLUSTRATED PARTS TILLER STEERING...
Page 146: ...5 14 ILLUSTRATED PARTS GEARED STEERING SS5 34...
Page 148: ...5 16 ILLUSTRATED PARTS GEARED STEERING SS5 36 SS5 46 AND MX 600...
Page 150: ...5 18 ILLUSTRATED PARTS INSTRUMENT PANEL SS5 34 SS5 36 AND SS5 46...
Page 152: ...5 20 ILLUSTRATED PARTS CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS MX 600...
Page 156: ...5 24 ILLUSTRATED PARTS MOTOR SS5 36 SS5 46 MX 600 2 3 5 6 4 7 8 1 9 10 Armature 12...
Page 158: ...5 26 ILLUSTRATED PARTS REAR AXLE SS5 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 12 10 9 13 7...
Page 160: ...5 28 ILLUSTRATED PARTS REAR AXLE SS5 36 SS5 46 AND MX 600...
Page 162: ...5 30 ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIFFERENTIAL SS5 34...
Page 164: ...5 32 ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIFFERENTIAL SS5 36 SS5 46 AND MX 600...
Page 166: ...5 34 ILLUSTRATED PARTS SS5 36 SS5 46 DIFFERENTIAL FRAME...
Page 168: ...5 36 ILLUSTRATED PARTS DECK AND VISEASSY MX 600...
Page 170: ...5 38 ILLUSTRATED PARTS TOOLBOX ASSY MX 600 1 2 3 4 5 6...
Page 174: ...5 42 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BRAKE ASSY SS5 34...
Page 176: ...5 44 ILLUSTRATED PARTS REAR BRAKE SS5 36 SS5 46 AND MX 600...
Page 178: ...5 46 ILLUSTRATED PARTS PMC CONTROL PANEL...
Page 182: ...5 50 ILLUSTRATED PARTS TIRE AND WHEEL...
Page 184: ...5 52 ILLUSTRATED PARTS SEAT CUSHIONS SS5 34 SS5 36 SS 5 46 MX 600...
Page 186: ...5 54 ILLUSTRATED PARTS DECALS...
Page 188: ...5 56 ILLUSTRATED PARTS MIRRORS OPTION...
Page 190: ...5 58 ILLUSTRATED PARTS STROBE AND STOP LIGHT OPTION...
Page 194: ...TAYLOR DUNN...
Page 195: ...Parts Appendix A...
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