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Battery Voltage - Troubleshooting

 

IMPORTANT!

 

Use the multi-meter on the harness connector pins.

DO NOT use the multi-meter on the ECU pins.

 

Step Fault description Action
1

Battery fault

  • Test Battery voltage and power hold relay voltage at ECU.
  • Compare this to the battery voltage. 14.4V max when running.
  • If there is a wiring connection problem or an alternator fault this code will be generated. 
  • The battery voltage limit is set between 8 and 16 volts.
  • If no fault is found, proceed to Step 2.
2 Battery connection fault
  • Check the electrical connectors from the battery for signs of damage/corrosion, clean the terminals and apply a suitable electrically conductive grease to the connections.
  • Repair/replace battery or connectors as necessary.
  • If no fault is found, proceed to Step 3.
3 Battery charging circuit
  • Check the battery charge circuit (see engine service manual for alternator diagnosis and repair).
  • Repair/replace as necessary.
  • If no fault is found, proceed to Step 4.
4 ECU fault
  • Disconnect the harness from the ECU and inspect.
  • Check seals are in place, check for signs of corrosion and pin damage.
  • If harness is damaged repair/replace as necessary.
  • If ECU pins are damaged, replace ECU and reflash, see section on ECU flashing.
  • If no fault is found, raise a Kohler Helpdesk Call.

 

 

 

 

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