beautypg.com

Caution – C.E. Niehoff & Co. N1224 Standard Troubleshooting Guides User Manual

Page 5

background image

Page 5

TG0045A

D. Basic Troubleshooting

1.

Inspect charging system components

Check connections at ground cables, positive
cables, and regulator harness. Repair or replace
any damaged component before troubleshooting.

2.

Inspect connections of vehicle batteries

Connections must be clean and tight.

3.

Determine battery type, voltage, and state

of

charge

Batteries must be all the same type for system

operation. If batteries are discharged, recharge
or replace batteries as necessary. Electrical
system cannot be properly tested unless batter-
ies are charged 95% or higher. See page 1 for
details.

4.

Connect meters to alternator

Connect red lead of DMM to alternator B+

terminal and black lead to alternator B–
terminal. Clamp inductive ammeter on B+
cable.

5.

Operate vehicle

Observe charge voltage.

If charge voltage is above

33 volts, immediately shut

down system. Electrical

system damage may occur

if charging system is

allowed to operate at

excessive voltage. Go to

Table 5 at left.

If voltage is at or below regulator setpoint, let

charging system operate for several minutes to
normalize operating temperature.

6.

Observe charge volts and amps

Charge voltage should increase and charge amps
should decrease. If charge voltage does not in-
crease within ten minutes, continue to next step.

7.

Batteries are considered fully charged if charge

voltage is at regulator setpoint and charge amps
remain at lowest value for 10 minutes.

8.

If charging system is not performing properly,

go to Chart 1, page 6.

A. Tools and Equipment for Job

• Digital Multimeter (DMM)

• Ammeter (digital, inductive)

• Jumper wires

B. Identifi cation Record

List the following for proper troubleshooting:

Alternator model number ______________________

Regulator model number ______________________

T

T

Section 4: Basic Troubleshooting

CAUTION

C. Preliminary Check-out

Check symptoms in Table 5 and correct as necessary.

SYMPTOM

ACTION

TABLE 5 – System Conditions

Check: loose drive belt; low bat-

tery state of charge.

Check: current load on system

is greater than alternator
can produce.

Check: defective wiring or poor

ground path; low regulator
setpoint.

Check: defective alternator

and/or regulator.

Check: wrong regulator.
Check: defective regulator.
Check: alternator.
Check: presence of energize

signal.

Check: battery voltage at alterna-

tor output terminal.

Check: defective alternator

and/or regulator.

Go to “Flashing Amber” in

Chart 2, page 7.

Low Voltage Output

High Voltage Output

No Voltage Output

No 14 V Output