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9928487 R01 - 2018 RANGER XP 1000 Service Manual
© Copyright Polaris Industries Inc.
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BATTERY TERMINAL BLOCK
The terminal block
q
is located under the hood near the
radiator pressure cap. The terminal block provides easy
hookup for accessories.
TORQUE
Terminal Block Nuts:
20-25 lb-in (2.3-2.8 Nm)
BATTERY OFF SEASON STORAGE
Whenever vehicle is not used for a period of three
months or more, remove the battery from the vehicle,
ensure that it's fully charged, and store it out of the sun in
a cool, dry place. Check battery voltage each month
during storage and recharge as needed to maintain a full
charge.
NOTE
Battery charge can be maintained by using a Polaris
battery tender charger or by charging once a month to
make up for normal self-discharge. Battery tenders can
be left connected during the storage period, and will
automatically charge the battery if the voltage drops
below a pre-determined point.
BATTERY TESTING
Whenever a service complaint is related to either the
starting or charging systems, the battery should be
checked first.
The following are two tests which can easily be made on
a sealed Maintenance Free battery to determine its
condition: OCV Test and a Load Test.
OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE & LOAD TEST
OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE TEST
Battery voltage should be checked with a digital
multitester. Readings of 12.6 volts or less require further
battery testing and charging. Refer to the following chart
and LOAD TEST.
NOTE
Maintenance Free batteries should be kept at a high
state of charge during storage. If the battery is stored or
used at a low state of charge, hard crystal sulfation will
form on the plates, reducing the efficiency and service
life of the battery.
Use a volt/ohm meter to test battery voltage.
Open Circuit Voltage
STATE OF CHARGE VOLTAGE
100%
12.8 V and up
75% Charged
12.6 V
50% Charged
12.3 V
25% Charged
12.0 V
0% Charged
11.8 V or less
LOAD TEST
CAUTION
To prevent shock or component damage, remove spark
plug high tension leads and connect securely to engine
ground before proceeding.
A battery may indicate a full charge condition in the OCV
test, but still may not have the storage capacity
necessary to properly function in the electrical system.
For this reason, a battery capacity or load test should be
conducted whenever poor battery performance is
encountered.
To perform this test, use a load testing device that has an
adjustable load. Apply a load of three times the ampere-
hour rating. At 14 seconds into the test, check battery
voltage. A good 12V battery will have at least 10.5 volts.
If the reading is low, charge the battery and retest.
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