Service Manual

Workman GTX Electric Page 3A -- 11 Electrical System
Battery Charger Problems
NOTE: Check battery charger diagnostic LED for pos-
sible faults whenever diagnosing on--board battery
charger problems (see On--board Battery Charger in the
Component Testing section of this chapter).
Problem
Possible Causes
Battery charger does not turn on. AC outlet (electrical supply for charger) circuit breaker
or fuse is tripped o r blown.
AC outlet (electrical supply for charger) is faulty.
AC power supply cord (extension cord) is faulty.
Vehicle wiring is loose or damaged (see electrical
schematic in Chapter 6 -- Electrical Diagrams).
Vehicle charger receptacle or circuit wiring is
damaged.
On--board battery charger is faulty (check charger
diagnostic LED on charger for possible fault).
Battery charger does not turn off. NOTE: Charging new batteries or charging batteries in
cold temperatures may require extended charge time
to achieve full charge.
On--board battery charger is faulty (check charger
diagnostic LED on charger for possible fault).
The AC outlet (electrical supply for charger) circuit
breaker or fuse is tripped or blown when using the
battery charger.
Overloaded AC circuit (electrical supply for charger).
On--board battery charger is faulty (check charger
diagnostic LED on charger for possible fault).
Electrical
System