Molded into the top of
the maintenance-free battery is a built-in temperature compensated hydrometer.
Make sure that the battery top is clean when observing the hydrometer.
Use a flashlight to observe the hydrometer in poorly lit areas. Do not
produce any sparks. Use this hydrometer with the following diagnostic procedure.
Under normal operation, one of the following three indications will
be observed:
- The green dot is visible
(A).
• | Any green appearance in the hydrometer is interpreted as a green
dot. |
• | The green dot means the battery is at least 65% charged and is
ready for testing. |
- When the green dot can not be seen (B). The charging is below
65%.
• | If there is a cranking complaint, refer to generator diagnosis
for further testing. |
- The dot appears clear or light yellow (C).
• | A diagnosis can not be made at this fluid level. |
• | A clear or light yellow dot means that the fluid level is below
the bottom of the hydrometer. |
The following can cause a low fluid condition:
A battery found with a low fluid condition can indicate a high charging
voltage, caused by a faulty charging system. The charging system must be inspect
ed for specified output. The electrical system must be tested for a parasitic
drain. Refer to Charging System Check
.
Replace the battery when there is a yellow or clear hydrometer along
with a cranking complaint.