Engine block 1A-15
to the new part’s standard value.
If running power generator belt for more than
5 minutes, adjustment shall be made
according to old part’s standard value.
If it fails to stay within the standard value,
readjustment shall be made from Step 1 on.
1.4.4 Explanations on inspection of power
generator
1. Confirm if the accumulator has been charged.
2. Confirm if the belt’s deflection /tension stays
within the specified range (See power
generator part: Inspection of Power Generator
Belt).
3. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position,
and the charge warning lamp will turn on.
4. Confirm if the charge warning lamp is off
after the engine has been put into running.
★ Note: If there is abnormal situation, see
corresponding “Complete Vehicle Fault
Diagnosis and Handling”.
1.4.5 Starter Dismantling/Mounting
Warning
When dismantling/mounting the starter on the
complete vehicle, if the accumulator’s
positive cable fails to be loosened, the
starter’s Terminal B will connect with or
contact the body, which will lead to sparks
and further result in personal injury and
electric element damage. Due to this,
accumulator’s positive cable shall be
dismantled firstly when the following
operations are conducted:
1. Dismantle the accumulator’s positive cable.
2. Dismantle the starter according to the
sequence illustrated in the figure.
3. Mount the starter according to the sequence
reverse to the dismantling process.
1 Binding post B cable
2 Binding post S cable
3 Starter
1.4.6 Explanations on inspection of starter
Accompanying inspection:
1. Confirm if the accumulator is charged.
2. Start the starter to Confirm if the starter runs
stably and has no running noise.
★ Note: If there is abnormal situation, turn the
ignition switch to the “START” position, and
measure the voltage between Terminal S and
Terminal B, and the standard voltage shall be
greater than 8(V)
—If the voltage stays beyond the specified range,
overhaul the wiring harness and ignition switch.
—If the voltage stays within the specified range,
dismantle the starter and inspect the solenoid
switch and starter.
Zero-load test
1. Confirm if the accumulator is charged.
2. Connect the starter, accumulator, voltmeter
and ammeter (see right figure).
3. Run the starter and Confirm if its running is
stable.
4. During the starter running process, measure
the voltage and current.
Note: If there is abnormal situation, conduct
repair or replacement.
Standard voltage:11(V), standard current:<95(A)
Ignition switch
Accumulato
Terminal S
Starte