Cub Cadet 8354 User Manual

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53

BATTERY TROUBLESHOOTING

Condition of Battery

Cause

Countermeasures

Cause

Starter does not function

- Key is not "ON".

- Battery is over-used until

light becomes dim.

- Defective alternator or

rectifier preventing
charging of the battery.

- Dirty or corroded terminal

contacts.

- Bad brushes, armature or

field in alternator.

- Life of battery expired.

- Turn key "ON"

- Charge for a long period

at the normal charging
rate until specific gravity
of 1.26 is reached.

- Repair alternator and

replace defective rectifier,
and fully charge the
battery.

- Wash terminal with hot

water and tighten well.

- Replace.

- Replace battery.

- Do not overuse the

battery and charge before
being fully discharged.

- Check alternator/rectifier.

- Keep terminals clean and

well tightened. Coat
terminals with grease to
prevent corrosion.

Low electrolyte level

- Battery used with

shortage of electrolyte.

- Battery over-used.

Charging was neglected.
(Refrain from over-
discharging)

- Defective alternator/

rectifier, defective
terminal contacts causing
corrosion of electrodes.

- Add distilled water and

charge battery.

- Charge for a long period

at the normal charging
rate.

- Check alternator and

rectifier, and charge for a
long period at the normal
charging rate.

- Make routine checks of

electrolyte.

- Do not overuse the

battery and charge before
being fully discharged.

- Make routine checks of

terminals to make sure
they are clean and tight

Battery cannot be charged

- The current of the

alternator during
operation is too high,
causing plates to drop,
warp, or short circuit.

- Lift of battery expired

- Decrease the charging

current of alternator.

- Replaced damaged

battery.

- Exchange battery.

- Check charging current at

alternator.

Corrosion of terminals is
severe

- Current of the alternator

during operation is too
high.

- Clean corrosion from

terminals and tighten well.

- Adjust charging current of

alternator.

- Keep terminals clean and

well tightened.

- Apply a coat of grease to

terminals to prevent
corrosion.

- Check charging current of

alternator.

Electrolyte decreases
rapidly

- Over heating due to over

charging.

- Battery cracked or has

small holes.

- Check charging output.

- Replace battery.

- Secure battery in tractor

so it cannot move.

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