Troubleshooting Guide 3 Amp Battery Charging System With 70 Watt Lighting Stator - Kohler Courage SV470 Service Manual

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Section 7
Electrical System and Components

Troubleshooting Guide 3 Amp Battery Charging System With 70 Watt Lighting Stator

NOTE: Zero ohmmeteres on each scale to ensure accurate readings. Voltage tests should be made with engine
Problem
using a DC voltmeter.
With engine running in the fast position,
measure AC voltage across stator leads
using an AC voltmeter.
3. With charging lead disconnected from
resistance from charging lead to ground
using an ohmmeter. Note reading.
No
Charge
To
Reverse the leads and measure resistance
again.
Battery
In one direction, the resistance should
leads reversed, some resistance should be
measured (about midscale on Rx1 range).
4. Cut the sleeving on the charging lead to
expose the diode connections.
Measure the resistance from the stator side
of diode to ground using an ohmmeter.
1. Make sure lights are not burned out.
2. Disconnect the lighting lead from the
wiring harness.
No
measure voltage from lighting lead to
Lights
ground using an AC voltmeter.
3. With engine stopped, measure the
resistance of stator from lighting lead to
ground using an ohmmeter.
7.8
Test
Conclusion
1. If voltage is
system is OK.
If voltage is
diode are probably faulty. Test the stator
and diode (Test 2, 3, and 4).
2. If voltage is
winding is OK.
If voltage is
using an ohmmeter (Tests 3 and 4).
3. If resistance is
in both directions, the
diode is shorted. Replace the diode.
If resistance is high in both directions, the
diode or stator winding is open. (Use
Test 4).
4. If resistance is approximately 0.5 ohms,
stator winding is OK, diode is open.
Replace diode.
If resistance is 0 ohms, stator winding is
shorted. Replace stator.
If resistance is
winding or lead is open. Replace stator.
1. Replace burned out lights.
2. If voltage is
Check for loose connections or shorts in
wiring harness.
If voltage is
using an ohmmeter (Test 3).
3. If resistance is approximately 0.2 ohms,
stator is OK.
If resistance is 0 ohms, stator is shorted.
Replace stator.
If resistance is
lighting lead is open. Replace stator.
, charging
, the stator or
, stator
, test stator
, stator
, stator is OK.
, test stator
, stator or

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