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Charging Systems: Troubleshooting

CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Vehicle Will Not Start  Dead battery
Loose or corroded battery connections
Ignition switch malfunction
Check battery cells, alternator belt tension and alternator output
Check that all charging system connections are tight and clean
Check and replace ignition switch as necessary
Alternator Light Stays ON With Engine Running  Loose or worn alternator drive belt
Loose alternator wiring connections Short in alternator light wiring
Defective alternator stator or diodes
Defective regulator
Check alternator drive belt tension and condition. See Belt Adjustment in TUNE-UP
Check all charging system connections See Indicator Warning Lights in SWITCHES, GAUGES & INSTRUMENT PANELS
See Bench Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
See Regulator Check in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
Alternator Light Stays OFF With Ignition Switch ON  Blown fuse Defective alternator
Defective indicator light bulb or socket
See FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS See Testing in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
See Indicator Warning Lights in SWITCHES, GAUGES & INSTRUMENT PANELS
Alternator Light Stays ON With Ignition Switch OFF  Short in alternator wiring
Defective rectifier bridge
See On Vehicle Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
See Bench Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
Lights or Fuses Burn Out Frequently  Defective alternator wiring
Defective regulator
Defective battery
See On Vehicle Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
See Regulator Check in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
Check and replace as necessary
Ammeter Gauge Shows Discharge  Loose or worn drive belt
Defective wiring Defective alternator or regulator
Defective ammeter, or improper ammeter wiring connections
Check alternator drive belt tension and condition. See Belt Adjustment in TUNE-UP
Check all wires and wire connections See Bench Tests and On Vehicle Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
See Testing in SWITCHES, GAUGES & INSTRUMENT PANELS
Noisy Alternator  Loose drive pulley Loose mounting bolts Worn or dirty bearings
Defective diodes or stator
Tighten drive pulley attaching nut Tighten all alternator mounting bolts See Bearing Replacement in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
See Bench Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
Battery Does Not Stay Charged  Loose or worn drive belt
Loose or corroded battery connections
Loose alternator connections Defective alternator or battery
Defective alternator stator or diodes
Add-on electrical accessories exceeding alternator capacity
Check alternator drive belt tension and condition. See Belt Adjustment in TUNE-UP
Check that all charging system connections are tight and clean
Check all charging system connections See On Vehicle Tests and Bench Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
See Bench Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
Install larger capacity alternator
Battery Overcharged - Uses Too Much Water  Defective battery
Defective alternator
Excessive alternator voltage.
Check alternator output and repair as necessary
See On Vehicle Tests and Bench Tests in ALTERNATORS & REGULATORS
Check alternator output and repair as necessary