DRIVE BELTS
Note. If the belt is too loose, it will cause noise or sudden wear. If the belt is too tight, the engine coolant pump bearing or the generator can get damaged.
Possible Causes
- Fuse blown.
- Light burned out.
- Wiring connections loose.
- Electronic voltage regulator faulty.
Possible Corrections
- Check fuses.
- Replace light.
- Tighten loose connections.
- Replace voltage regulator.
- Generator drive belt loose or worn.
- Battery cables loose, corroded or worn.
- Fuse blown.
- Fusible link blown.
- Electronic voltage regulator or generator faulty.
- Wiring fault.
- Adjust tension or replace generator drive belt.
- Repair or replace cables.
- Check fuses.
- Replace fusible link.
- Test generator.
- Repair wiring.
- Generator drive belt loose or worn.
- Wiring connections loose or open circuit.
- Fusible link blown.
- Warning indicator and pre-excitation resistor faulty.
- Poor ground.
- Electronic voltage regulator or generator faulty.
- Battery.
- Adjust tension or replace generator drive belt.
- Tighten loose connections or repair wiring.
- Replace fusible link.
- Replace light, resistor or related components as necessary.
- Repair ground.
- Test generator.
- Replace battery.
BRUSHES
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ROTOR
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STATOR
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