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No-Load Test

  1. Install starter in soft-jawed vise. Connect starter in series with a fully-charged 12-volt battery. Connect a 100-amp ammeter and carbon pile rheostat in series with positive battery post and starter motor terminal. See Fig 1 .
  2. Install voltmeter across starter motor. Adjust carbon pile rheostat to full resistance. Connect cable from starter motor body to negative battery terminal. Adjust carbon pile rheostat to proper test voltage. Ensure maximum amperage is as specified and starter rotates smoothly. See STARTER NO-LOAD TEST SPECIFICATIONS  table.
Fig 1: Performing Starter No-Load Test
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STARTER NO-LOAD TEST SPECIFICATIONS

Application Test Voltage Maximum Amps @ Minimum RPM
Diamante 12.0 110 @ 5000
Eclipse
2.0L Non-Turbo 11.5 (1)
2.0L Turbo & 2.4L 11.0 90 @ 3000
Galant, Montero & 3000GT 11.0 90 @ 3000
Mirage
1.5L & 1.8L M/T 11.5 60 @ 6000
1.8L A/T & M/T 11.0 90 @ 2800
Montero Sport 12 (1)
(1) Information is not available from manufacturer at time of publication.