Section 05 ELECTRICAL
Sub-Section 05 (TESTING PROCEDURE)
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VOLTAGE REGULATOR INSPECTION
A faulty voltage regulator is often responsible for
frequent burned bulbs.
TESTING PROCEDURE
The regulator ground must be checked to ensure
the circuit is complete. If necessary, connect a
good ground wire from the regulator to the en-
gine.
A) Quick Test Without Voltmeter
If a voltmeter is not available, a visual test can be
performed with satisfactory results.
Disconnect
all
lights and electric equipment.
While engine is running, disconnect and connect
regulator connector several times checking for a
spark.
A spark on regulator terminal indicates a good and
working regulator.
B) Voltmeter Test
NOTE:
Use a voltmeter able to read alternating
current (AC). For accurate reading, use a RMS
voltmeter.
Connect a wire of the voltmeter to a YELLOW/BLACK
wire.
Connect the other wire of the voltmeter to a YEL-
LOW wire.
Lift the rear of vehicle and support with a mechan-
ical stand.
Start the engine at an idle without opening the
throttle.
Slowly open the throttle and accelerate the en-
gine to increase the RPM.
If the meter reads over 15 volts, the regulator is
defective and must be replaced.
NOTE:
Whatever the voltmeter type used (peak
voltage or RMS) the voltage must not exceed 15
V (a defective regulator will allow voltage to ex-
ceed 15 V as engine RPM is increased).
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WARNING
Ensure the track is free of particles which
might be thrown out while track is rotating.
Keep hands, tools, feet and clothing clear of
track. Ensure no-one is standing in close
proximity to the vehicle.
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CAUTION
Do not increase the RPM so the voltage ex-
ceeds 15 V as the bulb(s) will burn.