Battery/Starting/Charging Systems
Today’s vehicles are a complex maze of interwoven electrical systems. All electrical systems, however, must have a continuous and steady source of energy.
Battery
Component/System information:
- Provides all electrical energy necessary to start the vehicle
- Provides reserve electrical power under heavy electrical loads
Symptoms of a malfunctioning battery:
- No crank condition
- Slow cranking condition (may also happen during abrupt weather changes)
- Poor electrical accessory operation at low speeds
Battery Cables/Terminals
Component/System information:
- Provides the electrical paths necessary to transfer battery power to all automotive electrical systems
Symptoms of a malfunctioning battery cable/terminal:
- No crank condition
- Slow cranking condition
- Poor electrical accessory operation at low speeds
- Driveability problems
Starter
Component/System information:
- An electric motor, which turns the crankshaft flywheel allowing the vehicle to start
Symptoms of a malfunctioning battery cable/terminal:
- No crank condition
- Slow cranking condition
Alternator/Generator
Component/System information:
- Provides the electrical needs of the vehicle while it is running
- Keeps battery properly charged
Symptoms of a malfunctioning alternator/generator:
- Slow cranking condition after vehicles has been in operation
- Vehicle’s charge light remains on while in operation
- Stalled or ‘dead’ engine
- Poor electrical accessory (lights, wipers, etc) operation at low speeds
Benefits of a Properly Maintained Electrical System
- Quick starting
- Increased starter life
- Allows for proper alternator/generator operation
- Proper electrical accessory operation
- Longer battery life
- Longer battery cable/terminal life