Caution – C.E. Niehoff & Co. N1387-1/EPM Troubleshooting Guides User Manual

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Section 5: Advanced Troubleshooting

Yes

No

Alternator is defective.

Unplug alternator-to-regulator 4-socket harness from regulator. Connect red lead from DMM to pin A in
plug. Connect black lead to pin D in plug. Does resistance read 2.0 ± 0.2 ohms?

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28 V LED Flashing AMBER/ 14V LED Off – No Alternator Output – Test OVCO Circuit

Yes

No

Replace existing regulator with known good regulator.
Run engine. Does OVCO trip?

Alternator is defective.

Original regulator
is defective.

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14 V LED Flashing AMBER/ 28V LED Off – No Alternator Output – Test OVCO Circuit

Yes

No

With red lead from DMM connected to pin A in plug, connect black lead to B– terminal. Does
resistance read OL (out of limits)?

Alternator is defective.

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Figure 8 – Alternator-to-Regulator 4-Socket Harness Plug

SOCKET

CONNECTIONS

A

F–

B

Phase Signal AC

C

B–

D

28 V B+

Yes

No

Original regulator
is defective.

Replace regulator with known good regulator.
Run engine. Does OVCO trip?

Alternator
is defective.

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Yes

No

Alternator is defective.

Unplug alternator-to-regulator 4-socket harness from regulator. At receptacle on regulator, connect red lead
from DMM to pin C. Connect black lead to B– terminal. Does resistance read OL (out of limits)?

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CAUTION

Troubleshooting sequences must be performed during 3-minute delay after push-button switch on vehicle is
pressed. If main LED on EPM is not flashing GREEN, press switch to reactivate system. LED on EPM must be
flashing GREEN while performing tests.

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