Tools Required
GM P/N 12303040
Important: Do not load test a frozen battery. Replace it instead.
- Before performing the load test, visually inspect the battery
for obvious damage, such as a cracked or broken case or cover.
- If damage is noted, replace the battery. Refer to
Battery Replacement
. Determine the cause of the
damage and correct as needed.
- Use a voltmeter in order to check the voltage across the battery
terminals. If the green dot is visible, the voltage should be 12 volts or
above. Unless the battery has just been discharged (such as, by load testing
or cranking the engine), replace the battery if the voltage is below 12
volts.
- Install battery side terminal
adapters.
- Connect a voltmeter and a battery lead tester across the battery
terminals.
Important: Do not complete this step if the battery has not been recently charged.
- If the battery has been charging, apply a 300 ampere load for
15 seconds in order to remove the surface charge from the battery.
Remove the load.
- Wait 15 seconds in order to let the battery recover, then
apply the specified load from the specifications. Read the voltage after 15 seconds,
then turn off the load.
Important: The battery temperature must be estimated by the feel and by the temperature
the battery has been exposed to for the preceding few hours.
- When the voltage does not drop below the minimum voltage, the battery
is good and should be returned to service. If the voltage is less than the
minimum, replace the battery. Refer to
Battery Temperature Versus Voltage Drop
.