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Generator Output Test

NOTE: A slightly discharged battery should be used, as a fully charged battery may not allow full generator output.
  1. Turn ignition off. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect generator output wire from terminal "B". Connect positive lead of 100-amp (130-amp on Diamante) ammeter to terminal "B" and negative lead to disconnected output lead.
    CAUTION: Tighten each connection securely, as heavy current flow will exist. DO NOT use clips on ammeter. An inductive-type ammeter is recommended.
  2. Connect positive voltmeter lead (0-20 volts) to generator terminal "B" and negative lead to ground. Install a tachometer and reconnect negative battery cable. Leave hood open.
  3. Ensure voltmeter indicates battery voltage. If voltage is not present, check for open circuit in wire between generator terminal "B" and positive battery terminal. Check grounds and fusible link.
  4. Start engine and turn headlights on. Set headlights at high beam and heater blower switch on HIGH. Increase engine speed to 2500 RPM and note generator output current on ammeter. Minimum output should be within specification. See GENERATOR MINIMUM OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS  table.
  5. If minimum output is not obtained and generator wiring is okay, repair generator. Operate engine at idle speed after the test.
GENERATOR MINIMUM OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS

Application Amps
Diamante 77
Eclipse
2.4L 63
3.0L 59.5
Galant 63
Mirage 63
Montero 70
Montero Sport
3.0L 59.5
3.5L 70