Club Car FE350 2005 Maintenance Service Supplement page 58

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11
TROUBLESHOOTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
WAVETEK
V
OFF
1000
500
200
200
20
200
2
2m
200
20
m
m
200
2000
k
m
200k
20k
200
2k
!
!
V
COM
MAX
1000 ---
FUSED
750V
200 OHM
SETTING
Figure 11-44 Starter/Generator and Neutral Lockout
TEST PROCEDURE 31 – BATTERY VOLTAGE SUPPLY
See General Warning, Section 10, Page 10-1.
1. Disconnect the battery cables as instructed. See WARNING "To avoid unintentionally starting..." in
General Warning, Section 10, Page 10-1.
2. Remove the center dash assembly. See Key Switch Removal, Section 12, Page 12-13.
3. Connect battery cables, positive (+) cable first, and tighten hardware to 12 ft-lb (16 N·m).
4. Place an alligator clip on the black (–) probe of the multimeter and connect the alligator clip to the terminal
block located on the frame under the front body (Figure 11-45, Page 11-42).
5. Remove the fuse located at the yellow wire position in the fuse block.
6. Place the red (+) probe of the multimeter on the terminal connector inside the fuse block across from the
yellow wire connector.
NOTE: Make sure the red probe is placed on the same side (hot side) as the 10-gauge red wire.
7. Set the multimeter to 20 volts DC. The reading should be at least 12.4 volts.
8. If the there is no voltage reading, check continuity of the 10-gauge red wire from the fuse block to the
solenoid. Check continuity of the 10-gauge black wire from the terminal block to the frame ground.
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2005 FE350 Gasoline Vehicle Maintenance and Service Supplement
5XL
V
A
COIL
200nA
RELAY TEST
Circuits Relay Test
WAVETEK
5XL
V
V
OFF
1000
500
200
200
20
200
2
2m
200
20
20-AMP
m
m
200
2000
m
k
FUSE
200k
20k
200
2k
A
!
V
!
COM
200nA
MAX
1000 ---
FUSED
750V
20 VDC
SETTING
ELECTRICAL
COMPONENT BOX
Figure 11-45 Battery Voltage Supply Test
Test Procedures
GROUND
TERMINAL
BLOCK

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