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We just recovered a Mep 002 from Jefferson City Mo last weekend and had some time to go through it today. The oil was fresh as can be, the diesel tank looked brand new (along with the fuel......nothing on the bottom of the tank)........though the batteries were shot (would not take a charge). We swapped the batteries out with a pair of 51r's....double checked everything.....and gave it a crank. Nothing. The fuel pump works, pre heater works, but no starter. So we checked the cables, terminals.....red to positive, black to negative....all looks good. We replaced the batteries in exactly the same way the generator came from GL.
The technical manual (troubleshooting) had us go through the starter switch (S1) checking for continuity.......no problems, all good. Through, when I looked at the wiring diagram for the starter......it showed ground on the side of the starter and positive at the solenoid......THE OPPOSITE WAY IT IS CURRENTLY WIRED. So we swaped the cables out (even though red is now negative and black is positive)....problem solved. A few cranks.......runs like a top.
My question is.......did they park this generator (in excellent condition) because someone mistakenly reversed the polarity at the starter? It was obvious once you had the diagram, but without....it would of been real difficult to determine the problem (for it looked correct).
The technical manual (troubleshooting) had us go through the starter switch (S1) checking for continuity.......no problems, all good. Through, when I looked at the wiring diagram for the starter......it showed ground on the side of the starter and positive at the solenoid......THE OPPOSITE WAY IT IS CURRENTLY WIRED. So we swaped the cables out (even though red is now negative and black is positive)....problem solved. A few cranks.......runs like a top.
My question is.......did they park this generator (in excellent condition) because someone mistakenly reversed the polarity at the starter? It was obvious once you had the diagram, but without....it would of been real difficult to determine the problem (for it looked correct).