2009 DF90A 120 hours.
Last summer I was getting an intermittent 1-1 code, Rectifier/Regulator overcharging. Code would only come on at low RPMs and only occasionally. Bring the revs up to 3000ish and code would clear. Running above 3000RPMs would never get the code. Fast forward to this year the engine has been running flawless including trolling until recently, I’m getting a code but not the full 1-1, a beep and a single flash intermittently. Wife is steering and working the throttle while I’m in contortionist mode reading a CHEAP analog multimeter at the battery terminal. With the tachometer emitting a code, again intermittently I watch my multimeter go from about 14 V to pinned at 15V (VOM is on 15DCV, next scale up is 150 DCV) she applies throttle code disappears and VOM settles down to about 14.3 VDC. Battery is in it’s second season and has never been frozen, measures a bit above 13 VDC with engine off. This year I did notice the tachometer fluctuating 200RPM, the engine isn’t surging, just the tachometer and only during the intermit code.
Below is a picture of the service manual with my resistance testing. All numbers are on the 1K setting. I am using a cheap VOM not the “Suzuki pocket tester” Are my reading valid? Test didn’t turn out like I suspected and looking for suggestions. I did notice a uniform grey “coating” on all the spades in the regulator including the one opposite of “C” which is not used so I don’t think it’s corrosion. Thanks.
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Last summer I was getting an intermittent 1-1 code, Rectifier/Regulator overcharging. Code would only come on at low RPMs and only occasionally. Bring the revs up to 3000ish and code would clear. Running above 3000RPMs would never get the code. Fast forward to this year the engine has been running flawless including trolling until recently, I’m getting a code but not the full 1-1, a beep and a single flash intermittently. Wife is steering and working the throttle while I’m in contortionist mode reading a CHEAP analog multimeter at the battery terminal. With the tachometer emitting a code, again intermittently I watch my multimeter go from about 14 V to pinned at 15V (VOM is on 15DCV, next scale up is 150 DCV) she applies throttle code disappears and VOM settles down to about 14.3 VDC. Battery is in it’s second season and has never been frozen, measures a bit above 13 VDC with engine off. This year I did notice the tachometer fluctuating 200RPM, the engine isn’t surging, just the tachometer and only during the intermit code.
Below is a picture of the service manual with my resistance testing. All numbers are on the 1K setting. I am using a cheap VOM not the “Suzuki pocket tester” Are my reading valid? Test didn’t turn out like I suspected and looking for suggestions. I did notice a uniform grey “coating” on all the spades in the regulator including the one opposite of “C” which is not used so I don’t think it’s corrosion. Thanks.
39422EB9-C956-455B-96E7-15445A25C92F.jpeg
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