On-Vehicle Inspection
- CHECK BATTERY CONDITION NOTE: If the battery is weak or if the engine is difficult to start, perform the following procedures.
- Check the battery for damage and deformation. If severe damage, deformation or leakage is found, replace the battery.
- Check the electrolyte quantity of each cell.
- For maintenance-free batteries:
- If the electrolyte quantity is below the lower line, replace the battery.
- If the electrolyte quantity is above the lower line, check the battery voltage when cranking the engine. If the voltage is less than 9.6 V, recharge or replace the battery.
HINT:
Before checking the battery voltage, turn off all the electrical systems (headlights, blower motor, rear defogger, etc.).
- For non-maintenance-free batteries:
- If the electrolyte quantity is below the lower line, add distilled water to each cell. Then, recharge the battery and check the electrolyte's specific gravity.
Standard specific gravity:
1.25 to 1.29 at 20°C(68°F)
If the electrolyte quantity is above the lower line, check the battery voltage when cranking the engine. If the voltage is less than 9.6 V, recharge or replace the battery.
HINT:
Before checking the battery voltage, turn off all the electrical systems (headlights, blower motor, rear defogger, etc.).
- If the electrolyte quantity is below the lower line, add distilled water to each cell. Then, recharge the battery and check the electrolyte's specific gravity.
- For maintenance-free batteries:
- INSPECT BATTERY TERMINAL AND FUSE
- Visually check the battery terminals.
- Check that the battery terminals are not loose or corroded.
- Visually check the fusible link and fuses.
- Check that there is continuity between the fusible links, high current fuses and regular fuses.
- Visually check the battery terminals.
- INSPECT V-RIBBED BELT
- Visually check the belt for excessive wear, frayed cords, etc.
If any defects are found, replace the V-ribbed belt.
HINT:
Cracks on the rib side of the belt are considered acceptable. If the belt has chunks missing from the ribs, it should be replaced.
- Check that the belt fits properly in the ribbed grooves.
HINT:
Confirm by hand that the belt has not slipped out of the grooves on the bottom of the pulley.
- Visually check the belt for excessive wear, frayed cords, etc.
- INSPECT GENERATOR WIRING
- Visually check the generator wiring.
- Check that the wiring is in good condition.
- Visually check the generator wiring.
- INSPECT ABNORMAL NOISES
- Listen for abnormal noises from the generator.
- Check that no abnormal noises are heard from the generator while the engine is running.
- Listen for abnormal noises from the generator.
- INSPECT CHARGE WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
- Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the charge warning light comes on.
- Start the engine and check that the light goes off. If the light does not operate as specified, troubleshoot the charge warning light circuit.
- INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITHOUT LOAD
- If a tester is not available, connect a voltmeter and ammeter to the charging circuit as follows.
- Disconnect the wire from terminal B of the generator, then connect it to the negative (-) lead of the ammeter.
- Connect the positive (+) lead of the ammeter to terminal B of the generator.
- Connect the positive (+) lead of the voltmeter to terminal B of the generator.
- Ground the negative (-) lead of the voltmeter.
- Check the charging circuit.
- Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm and check the reading on the ammeter and voltmeter.
Standard amperage:
10 A or less
Standard voltage:
13.2 to 14.8 V
- Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm and check the reading on the ammeter and voltmeter.
- If a tester is not available, connect a voltmeter and ammeter to the charging circuit as follows.
- INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITH LOAD
- With the engine running at 2,000 rpm, turn the high beam headlights ON and turn the heater blower switch to the "HI" position.
- Check the reading on the ammeter.
Standard amperage: 30 A or more
If the ammeter reading is less than the standard amperage, repair the generator.
HINT:
If the battery is fully charged, the indication will sometimes be less than the standard amperage.