Starting/charging system testing, No load battery test, Fig. 16 – Actron Digital Multimeter CP7676 User Manual

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Starting/Charging System Testing

The starting system “turns over” the engine. It consists of the battery, starter motor, starter solenoid

and/or relay, and associated wiring and connections. The charging system keeps the battery

charged when the engine is running. This system consists of the alternator, voltage regulator,

battery, and associated wiring and connections. The digital multimeter is a useful tool for checking

the operation of these systems.

No Load Battery Test

Before you do any starting/charging system

checks, you must first test the battery to

make sure it is fully charged.

4. Insert RED test lead into the

V

test

lead jack.

5. Disconnect positive (+) battery cable.

6. Connect RED test lead to positive (+)

terminal of battery.

7. Connect BLACK test lead to negative

(-) terminal of battery.

8. Turn multimeter rotary switch to 20V DC

range.

9. View reading on display.

10.Test Results.

Compare display reading in Step 9 with

chart below.

Voltage

Percent Battery is Charged

12.60V

or greater

100%

12.45V

75%

12.30V

50%

12.15V

25%

If battery is not 100% charged, then charge

it before doing any more starting/charging

system tests.

Fig. 16

Black

Red

Test Procedure (see Fig. 16):

1. Turn Ignition Key OFF.

2. Turn ON headlights for 10 seconds to

dissipate battery surface charge.

3. Insert BLACK test lead into the COM

test lead jack.

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