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Alternator & Regulator: Diagnosis Chevrolet Pickup C2500

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Note. See TROUBLE SHOOTING - BASIC PROCEDURES article in GENERAL TROUBLE SHOOTING section.

ON-VEHICLE TESTING

Note. Before making electrical checks, visually inspect all terminals for clean, tight connections. Check alternator mounting bolts and drive belt tension. Ensure battery is in good condition prior to testing charging system.

ALTERNATOR OUTPUT TEST

  1. Connect an ammeter in series with wire connected to BAT terminal of alternator. see scheme 2 Turn on all available accessories. Connect a carbon pile across battery. Operate engine at 2000 RPM. Adjust carbon pile (as required) to obtain maximum current output while maintaining 13 volts or more.
  2. Ampere output must be within 15 amps of rated output. If output is not within 15 amps of rated output, replace alternator. See «ALTERNATOR IDENTIFICATION & OUTPUT»(ref-58505-S13767116142001100300000).

BENCH TESTING (CS144)

Note. Internal components of CS130 alternator are not serviceable. Alternator replacement is required.

Scheme 4

Scheme 4: ROTOR FIELD WINDING TEST
  1. To check for ground, attach one ohmmeter lead to shaft and other lead to either slip ring. (Scheme 4) If reading is not infinity, replace rotor.
  2. To test for open, attach one ohmmeter lead to each slip ring. (Scheme 4) Resistance should be low. If reading is high (infinity), replace rotor.
  3. To test for short, connect 12-volt battery and ammeter in series with edge of two slip rings. Reading should be 5.0-5.7 amps. If reading is greater than 5.7 amps, winding is shorted, replace rotor.
  4. To test for excessive resistance, connect ohmmeter across 2 slip rings. Reading should be 2.1-2.4 ohms at 80°F (27°C). If reading is greater than 2.4 ohms, excessive resistance is present. If reading is less than 2.1 ohms, winding is shorted, replace rotor.
  5. Resistance and ammeter readings will vary slightly with winding temperature changes. If alternator does not supply rated output, and rotor is okay, rectifier bridge, stator or regulator is faulty.

STATOR TEST

  1. To check for ground, connect one ohmmeter lead to any stator lead. Connect remaining ohmmeter lead to stator frame. Ohmmeter reading should be infinity. (Scheme 5)
  2. Delco CS series alternators have delta stator windings and cannot be tested for short or open circuits with ohmmeter. A noticeable discoloration anywhere on the stator usually indicates stator failure.

Scheme 5

Scheme 5

Note. Some digital ohmmeters cannot be used to check diodes in rectifier bridge. Consult ohmmeter manufacturer to determine ohmmeter capabilities.

Scheme 6

Scheme 6: RECTIFIER BRIDGE TEST
  1. Position ohmmeter with one lead touching grounded heat sink and other lead pressed firmly against flat metal clip on one of 3 terminals. Observe reading, and reverse test lead connections. (Scheme 6)
  2. If readings are same, replace rectifier bridge. A good bridge will give a high and low reading. Repeat tests for remaining terminals. There should be 6 tests altogether (2 tests at each terminal).
  3. Connect test leads to insulated heat sink and one of the 3 terminals. (Scheme 6) Observe reading and reverse connections. Repeat tests for remaining terminals. There should be a total of 6 tests (2 at each terminal).
  4. Testing is complete when all 12 tests have been made. If any terminals have same readings for both connections (leads reversed), replace rectifier bridge.

REGULATOR TEST

Regulator cannot be tested for short, open or grounded circuits. If rotor, stator and rectifier bridge are okay and alternator continues to produce greater than 16 volts or does not produce within 15 amps of rated output during alternator output test, replace regulator. See ALTERNATOR IDENTIFICATION & OUTPUT table.