Legacy GT LTD Sedan AWD F4-2.5L SOHC (2001)
Connect two battery negative leads onto terminal 50 and onto switch body respectively. Then connect battery positive lead onto terminal C.
Next, disconnect lead from terminal 50. Pinion should return immediately.
7. PERFORMANCE TEST
The starter is required to produce a large torque and high rotating speed, but these starter characteristics vary with the capacity of the battery. It is
therefore important to use a battery with the specified capacity whenever testing the starter. The starter should be checked for the following three
items:
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No-load test
Measure the maximum rotating speed and current under a no-load state.
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Load test
Measure the magnitude of current needed to generate the specified torque and rotating speed.
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Stall test
Measure the torque and current when the armature is locked.
1. No-load test
Run single starter under no-load state, and measure its rotating speed, voltage, and current, using the specified battery. Measured values must
meet the following standards:
2. Load test (For reference)
Perform this test to check maximum output of starter. Use test bench which is able to apply load (brake) to starter. Measure torque value and
rotating speed under the specified voltage and current conditions while controlling braking force applied to starter.