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DEFINITION: Generator on-vehicle test which will test the
generator independently from the vehicle wiring.
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1
| Did you perform
the
Charging System Check
?
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| Go to
Step 2
| Go to
Charging System Check
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2
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- Connect the red alligator clip of a J 41450-B
CS Generator Electronic Tester to the generator output terminal.
(The output wire is attached to the generator with a ring terminal and
nut.)
- Connect the black alligator clip of the J 41450-B
to the metal generator housing. The
green POWER lamp of the tester should light and remain lighted while the
tester is being used.
Does the green POWER lamp on the tester light?
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| Go to
Step 9
| Go to
Step 3
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3
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- Recheck the alligator clip connections that were made in Step
2.
- Correct the connections if they were reversed.
Does the green POWER lamp on the tester light after the correct connections
are verified?
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| Go to
Step 9
| Go to
Step 4
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4
| Connect a J 39200
digital multimeter (DMM) from the generator output terminal to the generator
metal housing.
Is the measured voltage within the specified range?
| Above 12 V
| Go to
Step 18
| Go to
Step 5
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5
| Use a DMM to check the voltage between the battery terminals.
Is the measured voltage within the specified range?
| Above 12 V
| Go to
Step 6
| Go to
Step 8
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6
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- Inspect the circuit between the generator output terminal and
the battery positive terminal for a loose connection or open circuit condition.
Be sure to check for an open fusible link and/or any blown in-line
fuses that may be used on the vehicle.
- If a loose connection or open circuit was located, repair it.
If an open fusible link or blown fuse was found, be sure to check the system
for possible causes of a circuit overload, such as a direct B+
short to ground.
Is the circuit okay between the generator output terminal and the battery
positive terminal?
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| Go to
Step 7
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7
| Repair the loose connection or open circuit between the battery negative
terminal and the generator housing.
Is the repair complete?
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| Go to
Step 26
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8
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- Inspect the battery. Refer to
Battery Load Test
.
- Charge or replace the battery if necessary.
Is the battery OK?
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| Go to
Step 26
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9
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- Leave the J 41450-B
alligator clips attached as in Step 2, and disconnect the vehicle
4-way generator connector.
- Locate the matching 4-way connector of the J 41450-B
and connect it to the generator.
Does the red DIAGNOSTIC lamp on the tester light?
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| Go to
Step 11
| Go to
Step 10
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10
| Perform the
following test of the DIAGNOSTIC lamp of the J 41450-B
:
- Disconnect the J 41450-B
4-way connector from the generator, but leave the J41450-B
alligator clips connected as in step 2.
- Prepare a jumper wire with an in-line 100 ohm resistor. The watt
rating of the resistor is not important. (An inexpensive 100ohms resistor
can be purchased at an electronics supply store.)
- At one end of the prepared jumper wire, attach a Metri-Pack 150
male terminal probe adapter from a J 35616
Connector Test Adapter Kit.
- Connect the prepared jumper wire to the J 41450-B
L terminal (which is called the B
terminal on CS 130D, LR, and AD generators). The tester connector terminals
are the same as the generator connector terminals, so terminal
identification on the J 41450-B
can be accomplished by referring to Starting
and Charging Connector End Views.
- Connect the other end of the jumper to the battery negative terminal.
Does the red DIAGNOSTIC lamp on the tester light when the jumper is
connected?
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| Go to
Step 19
| Go to
Step 18
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11
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Caution: Make sure that the load is completely turned off before connecting or
disconnecting a carbon pile load tester to the battery. Otherwise, sparking
could ignite battery gasses which are extremely flammable and may explode
violently.
- Prior to connecting a carbon pile load tester, make sure that
the load dial of the carbon pile tester is turned completely to the OFF position.
- Connect the cable leads of the carbon pile tester to the battery
of the vehicle.
- Connect an inductive ammeter to the output lead(s) of the generator.
Make sure that all output leads pass through the ammeter inductive clip. The
carbon pile tester may have its own inductive ammeter, or use
a J 35590
Current Clamp.
- Start the engine and allow it to idle briefly.
Does the red DIAGNOSTIC lamp on the J 41450-B
light?
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| Go to
Step 19
| Go to
Step 12
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12
| Increase the engine speed to 2500 RPM.
Does the red DIAGNOSTIC lamp on the J 41450-B
light?
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| Go to
Step 19
| Go to
Step 13
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13
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- Maintain the engine speed at 2500 RPM.
- Turn on the load of the carbon pile tester, and increase the load
until the generator output is equal to the load test value given in Generator
Usage.
As the load is increased, is the generator capable of producing the
amount of load test current specified in Generator Usage ?
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| Go to
Step 14
| Go to
Step 19
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14
| Maintain the engine speed at 2500
RPM and continue to operate the generator at the load test value.
Is the red DIAGNOSTIC lamp on the J 41450-B
lit?
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| Go to
Step 19
| Go to
Step 15
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15
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- Maintain the engine speed at 2500 RPM and continue to operate
the generator at the load test value.
- Connect a DMM from the generator output terminal to the battery
positive (+) terminal.
Is the measured voltage within the specified range?
| Above 0.5 V
| Go to
Step 22
| Go to
Step 16
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16
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- Maintain the engine speed at 2500 RPM and continue to operate
the generator at the load test value.
- Connect a DMM from the generator metal housing to the battery
negative (-) terminal.
Is the measured voltage within the specified range?
| Above 0.5 V
| Go to
Step 23
| Go to
Step 17
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17
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Caution: Make sure that the load is completely turned off before connecting or
disconnecting a carbon pile load tester to the battery. Otherwise, sparking
could ignite battery gasses which are extremely flammable and may explode
violently.
- Disconnect the DMM.
- Turn OFF the load in the carbon pile tester.
- Turn the ignition switch to LOCK to stop the engine.
- Disconnect the carbon pile tester cables from the battery.
- Disconnect the J 41450-B
4-way connector from the generator.
- Inspect the generator 4-way connector on the vehicle.
Does the vehicle have a wire in the L terminal cavity (or B terminal
for CS 130D, LR, and AD generators) of the generator 4-way connector?
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| Go to
Step 26
| Go to
Step 24
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18
| There is an internal problem in the J 41450-B
. Replace the J 41450-B
.
Has the J 41450-B
been replaced?
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| Go to
Step 26
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19
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Important: Before generator repair or replacement, the L terminal circuit (if applicable)
must be tested for resistance in order to avoid a repeat failure.
Disconnect and examine the generator 4-way connector.
Is there a wire in the L cavity (or B cavity for CS 130D, LR, and AD
generators) of the generator connector?
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| Go to
Step 20
| Go to
Step 24
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20
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- Be sure the 4-way generator connector is disconnected.
- Turn the ignition key to the RUN position.
- Connect a fused jumper wire J 36169-A
(with a 5 amp fuse) from ground to the vehicle 4-way generator
connector terminal L (or B terminal for CS 130D, LR, and AD generators).
To connect the jumper to the generator, use a Metri-Pack 150 connector
test adapter from J 35616
. Refer to Starting and Charging Connector End Views.
Does the fuse blow?
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| Go to
Step 21
| Go to
Step 25
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21
| There is a short to B+ voltage when the ignition key is in the RUN position.
The short may be a result of a miswired condition. The L terminal circuit
must be a resistance circuit either through a charge indicator
or the PCM. If direct battery voltage is applied to the generator
at the L terminal, the regulator will eventually be destroyed,
causing a repeat failure. Repair the short to B+ voltage in the
L terminal circuit (or B terminal circuit for CS 130D, LR, and
AD generators).
Is the short circuit repaired?
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| Go to
Step 25
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22
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- Turn off the engine.
- Disconnect the battery negative terminal.
- Inspect the circuit between the battery positive terminal and
the generator output terminal for a high-resistance connection. Disassemble
and clean all connections in this circuit.
- Assemble the connections and tighten to specifications.
- Connect the battery negative terminal. Tighten to specifications.
Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications.
Is the repair complete?
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| Go to
Step 26
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23
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- Turn off the engine.
- Inspect the ground circuit for high resistance from the battery
negative terminal to the generator housing. Disassemble and clean all connections.
- Assemble the connections and tighten to specifications. Refer
to Fastener Tightening Specifications.
Is the repair complete?
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| Go to
Step 26
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24
| The tester turns the generator on in a different way than the vehicle
does, so an additional test is necessary. This Step is applicable only for
vehicles that do not use an L terminal connection (or B terminal
for CS 130D, LR, and AD generators).
- Remove the 4-way connector from the generator.
- Measure the generator internal resistance between the L and I/F
terminals (B and C terminals for CS 130D, LR, and AD generators). Use Metri-Pack
150 terminal adapters from a J 35616
Connector Test Adapter Kit. The L and I/F terminals are
the two middle terminals on the generator.
Is the measured resistance within the specified range?
| Below 500 ohms
| Go to
Step 26
| Go to
Step 25
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25
| Repair
or replace the generator. Refer to Generator Replacement.
Is the repair complete?
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| Go to
Step 26
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26
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- Make sure any components removed during diagnosis are installed
in place and that all connectors are connected.
- Repeat the system check. Refer to
Charging System Check
.
Is the system check complete?
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| System OK
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