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Feed Circuit Test

The starter feed circuit test (voltage drop method) will determine if there is excessive resistance in high-amperage feed circuit. For complete starter wiring circuit diagrams, refer SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS .

When performing these tests, it is important to remember that voltage drop is giving an indication of resistance between two points at which voltmeter probes are attached.

Example:  When testing resistance of positive battery cable, touch voltmeter leads to positive battery cable clamp and cable connector at starter solenoid. If you probe positive battery terminal post and cable connector at starter solenoid, you are reading combined voltage drop in positive battery cable clamp-to-terminal post connection and positive battery cable.

The following operation will require a voltmeter accurate to 1/10 (0.10) volt. Before performing tests, be certain that following procedures are accomplished:

  1. Connect positive lead of voltmeter (1) to negative battery cable terminal post. Connect negative lead of voltmeter to negative battery cable clamp. Rotate and hold ignition switch in Start position. Observe voltmeter (1). If voltage is detected, correct poor contact between cable clamp and terminal post.
    Fig 2: Connecting Positive Lead Of Voltmeter (1) Negative Battery Cable Terminal Post
    G04284058Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  2. Connect positive lead of voltmeter (1) to positive battery terminal post. Connect negative lead of voltmeter to battery positive cable clamp. Rotate and hold ignition switch in Start position. Observe voltmeter (1). If voltage is detected, correct poor contact between cable clamp and terminal post.
    Fig 3: Measuring Between Battery Positive Terminal Post And Starter Solenoid Battery Terminal Stud (3)
    G04284059Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  3. Connect voltmeter (2) to measure between battery positive terminal post and starter solenoid battery terminal stud (3). Rotate and hold ignition switch in Start position. Observe voltmeter. If reading is above 0.2 volt, clean and tighten battery cable connection at solenoid. Repeat test. If reading is still above 0.2 volt, replace faulty positive battery cable.
    Fig 4: Connecting Voltmeter (1)
    G04284060Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  4. Connect voltmeter (1) to measure between negative battery terminal post and a good clean ground on engine block (3). Rotate and hold ignition switch in Start position. Observe voltmeter. If reading is above 0.2 volt, clean and tighten negative battery cable attachment on engine block. Repeat test. If reading is still above 0.2 volt, replace faulty negative battery cable.
    Fig 5: Connecting Positive Lead Voltmeter (3) To Starter Housing (1)
    G04284061Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  5. Connect positive lead of voltmeter (3) to starter housing (1). Connect negative lead of voltmeter to negative battery terminal post. Rotate and hold ignition switch in Start position. Observe voltmeter. If reading is above 0.2 volt, correct poor starter to engine block ground contact.

    If resistance tests detect no feed circuit problems, refer to STARTER MOTOR .