6pack
[Top] [All Lists]

Battery Trouble

To: "6 Pack List" <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Battery Trouble
From: Larsen <klarsen@inreach.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 09:44:05 -0700
Bert,

Here are a couple things that will help you in figuring out battery 
charging/cranking problems. A fully charged battery in good condition 
should read 12.6 Volts with the engine off and all assessories off. This 
can be checked with a voltmeter connected between the negative and the 
positive terminals of the battery. The alternator, if charging, should 
raise that voltage with the engine running at an idle or maybe just a 
little faster to 13.6 to 14.6 volts.(Voltmeter still connected on the pos 
/ neg. terminals of the battery) This is regardless of assessories on or 
off. The rule of thumb is 12.6 static battery voltage and 13.6 to 14.6 
volts charging. If with the engine running you have 12.0 or lower to 12.6 
volts you do not have an alternator participating in the program. If you 
have even 13.2 your alternator is weak and needs attention. If your 
alternator is not working upto voltage get it fixed before you worry 
about anything else. I always suspect battery failure because it is so 
often the case. If you don't trust the battery take one out of another 
one or your cars and do your checking. Some times batteries look good and 
test fair when they are actually not good. Even some very new batteries 
go bad for no apparent reason. 

The starter may be drawing to much amperage. This is common to have it 
happen when it is hot because the insulation breaks down over time in the 
windings and with heat that gets worse, thus it sort of trys to crank 
even though the rest of the system is good. Worn bushings in the starter 
also can cause the starter to physically drag. A good Generator / starter 
repair shop can fix our Lucas starters and alternators with no problem. 
Here in Lodi California the shop uses tractor electrical parts that are 
identical off the shelf. 

Good Luck

Tom Larsen
74 CF19002U 

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • Battery Trouble, Larsen <=