1.1. | 1. Battery |
1.2. | 2. Ammeter |
1.3. | 3. Voltmeter |
1.4. | 4. Starter |
1.5. | 5. Carbon Pile |
• | Too much friction - tight, dirty, or worn bushings, bent armature shaft allowing armature to drag. |
• | Shorted armature. This can be further checked on a growler after disassembly. |
• | A direct ground in the terminal or fields. |
• | "Frozen" bearings. |
• | Open the solenoid windings. Check solenoid resistance values. Refer to Starter Motor Inspection . |
• | Open the field circuit. This can be checked after disassembly by inspecting internal connections and tracing the circuit with a test lamp. |
• | Open the armature coils. Inspect the commutator for badly burned bars after disassembly. |
• | Broken brush springs, worn brushes, high insulation between the commutator bars or other causes which would prevent good contact between the brushes and commutator. |
• | Poor connections |
• | Defective leads |
• | Dirty commutator |
• | Causes listed under failure to operate with low or no current, listed above |