Basic Battery Testing
Basic Battery Testing
STEP 1 of 3
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The purpose of STEP 1 is to check the state-ofcharge of the battery. The hydrometer test is the
preferred method and results can be found in the
first chart below.
If the battery is sealed then use a digital voltmeter
to test across the battery terminals. Results can be
found using the bottom chart.
If either test shows the battery less than 100%
charged, recharge using a battery charger and
proceed to STEP 2.
Checking the specific gravity (the ratio of acid to water in the battery)
This cannot be performed on sealed-top battery.
Tools required: Hydrometer
If the specific gravity of the individual cells varies more than 25 points, replace the battery.
State-of-Charge
1.265
100%
1.225
75%
1.190
50%
1.155
25%
1.120
Discharged
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Specific Gravity
If the voltage is less than 12.55 volts make sure nothing has been left on that can discharge the battery.
If the voltage is less than 10.5 volts, replace the battery.
Battery Voltage
State-of-Charge
12.66
100%
12.45
75%
12.24
50%
12.06
25%
11.89
0%
10.5 or 8.4
STEP 2 of 3
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While cranking, read the voltmeter. If the voltage reading is below the minimum listed in the following
chart, replace the battery.
Be aware that other possible causes of low readings in this test are a failing starter motor or an engine
with mechanical problems.
Battery Temp Degrees F
9.90
100
9.80
90
9.70
80
9.60
70
9.50
60
9.40
50
9.30
40
9.10
30
8.90
20
8.70
10
8.50
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Step 3 of 3
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Tools required:
Digital Voltmeter set on DC Volts
Wire Brush to clean terminals
Test-lead
Positions
Maximum
Reading
A and C
0.1v
B and D
0.1v
A and E
0.1v
A and F
0.1v
B and J
0.2v
Engine running
Headlights on
Heater fan on high
Engine RPM at 2000
B and G
0.3v
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Reading Meaning
Take care when using jumper wires. Avoid causing accidental arcs and sparks because they can damage
onboard electronics.
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Special Note
The electronic control module may need to be reset using a scan-tool if the Check Engine light
remains on after any repair.
Be sure to supply the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Accessory Number before
replacing a starter or alternator.