Service manual
When an engine is running in an enclosed
area, fresh air must be added to avoid
concentration of exhaust fumes. If the engine
is stationary, vent the exhaust outside.
Exhaust fumes contain odorless, invisible
gases which can kill without warning.
ALTERNATOR (Cont’d)
Alternator Regulator Test
W–2050–1285
Connect the positive (+) voltmeter lead to the positive (+)
battery terminal [A].
Connect the negative (–) voltmeter lead to the negative
(–) battery terminal [A].
Start the engine and run at 1500–2000 RPM.
The voltmeter should read between 13.9–14.7 volts.
If the reading is low, stop the engine and disconnect the
battery negative (–) cable.
Remove the wires from the back of the alternator.
Remove the regulator cover from the back of the
alternator.
Install the wires on the back of the alternator.
Connect a jumper wire (Item 1) [B] from the brush
terminal to the ground stud.
Connect the negative (–) battery cable and start the
engine. Run at 1500 RPM.
If the voltmeter reading is 14.5 or above, replace the
regulator.
If the voltmeter reading is below 14.5, repair or replace the
alternator.
NOTE: The alternator is removed from the loader for
clarity purposes.
A
P–05054
853, 853H Loader
–6–11– Service Manual
B
P–01364
Ground
Stud
Brush
Terminal
1