Tools Required
SA9154Z-A Starting and Charging System Tester
The following procedure is outlined step-by-step using the Starting and Charging
System Tester SA9154-A
Caution: Safety glasses should be worn and rings, watches, and all other hand jewelry
should be removed.
Important: If a fusible link is blown, don't just replace it. The most probable cause of
a blown link is an internal generator failure. Verify that there is no external arcing
or shorting of fusible link with other wires and/or components. If no problems are
found, replace generator.
- Verify the fusible link between the starter and generator is good. Also verify
connections are tightened to specification and clean. (Charging system light functional
test will verify link is ok.)
- Turn system tester On. Connect large red tester cable to battery positive
(+). Connect large black tester cable to battery negative (-). Place gray inductive
current pick-up around battery positive (+) cable. Make sure that arrow on the gray
inductive current pick-up i pointing toward starter motor solenoid.
Important: Verify inductive current pick-up is completely closed around cable.
- Place gray inductive current pick-up around battery positive cable between battery
positive terminal and starter motor solenoid connection. The positive cable is covered
by plastic conduit. This conduit does not need to be removed before testing.
Notice: A flat battery will adversely affect the Charging System results. Perform a
Battery Test before performing the Charging System Test.
- Perform Battery Load Test to verify a good
battery. (Refer to "Battery Load Test" in this section.)
- Start vehicle and turn all accessories Off.
- Follow the system tester procedures.
- Press Charging System Test. The display should
show the correct number of cylinders. To change the number of cylinders, simply press
that number on the keypad.
Results
The tester will display the voltage and current output of the generator.
Voltage
With a good battery in the vehicle, the voltage output should be between 13
and 15.5v.
Diode Pattern
Always ignore this test.
If the generator does not pass the above voltage and current tests:
- Output current is below 20A, verify charge warning telltale operation
on I/P cluster. (Refer to "Diagnostic Aids" in this section.)
- Output current is above 20A but below specified minimum current, verify
gray amp. Probe is properly installed and belt is in good condition. If both pass,
replace generator.