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![]() A failing battery, however, is often detected by an inability to start the motor, accompanied by a distinct clicking sound. Testing the batterys voltage, then putting an electrical load on it, can help determine the batterys condition, often without having to remove it from the motorcycle. Static Voltage Testing Step 1 Remove the motorcycles seat or battery cover, using the ignition key or a socket wrench. ![]() Step 3 Touch the multimeters red probe to the batterys positive terminal, indicated by a plus symbol. Touch the black probe to the batterys negative terminal, indicated by a minus symbol. Step 4 Take note of the batterys voltage displayed on the multimeters screen or gauge. The battery should have a voltage of 12.1 to 13.4 volts DC. Remove the probes from the battery, black probe first followed by the red probe. Step 5 Connect the battery to an automatic battery charger if the multimeter indicates a voltage of less than 12.0 volts DC. Retest the batterys voltage, using the method shown above. Replace the battery if its voltage is below 12.0 volts DC. Load Testing Step 1 Set your multimeter to a DC scale, using the setting knob on the multimeters face. Step 2 Touch the multimeters red probe to the batterys positive terminal, indicated by a plus symbol. The multimeter should indicate a voltage greater than 12.1 volts DC. Step 3 Turn the motorcycles ignition switch to the On position to place an electrical load on the battery. The battery should have a minimum of 11.1 volts DC while loaded. Replace the battery if its voltage is below 11.1 volts DC while loaded. References The Professional Motorcycle Repair Program; Professional Career Development Institute; 1995 Dans Motorcycle: Batteries Things Youll Need Ignition key Multimeter Automatic battery charger Writer Bio An avid motorcyclist, Chris Gilliland has immersed himself into the two-wheeled world while balancing work life and raising three daughters. When he is not managing the parts department of a local, multi-line motorcycle dealership, Gilliland can often be found riding, writing or working on his motorcycle blog, Wingmans Garage. More Articles How to Charge a Motorcycle Gel Battery How to Test a Motorcycle Battery How to Trickle Charge a Car Battery How to Test an AGM Battery How to Test the Ignition System on a. How to Test a Yamaha FZR 600 Rectifier How to Replace a Battery for a Toyota. Leaf Group Media About Us Accessibility Terms of Use Privacy Policy Copyright Policy Manage Preferences.
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