Steve, it depends on the meter. My Craftsman 821140 reads 1 instead of OL. Not that I like it, but that is what it does.
OK, yeah, different meter, different "out of range" indication. It happens.
Does it just show a "1" or is it "- 1 -"? :-k
Steve, How do I hook up the leads to get all 12 readings? Just keep alternating the leads on all the tabs of the reg/rec?
Disconnect the R/R from the bike. You should have FIVE wires going to it, three stator wires (color does not really matter), one RED wire, one BLACK ground wire.
Connect the black meter lead to the black ground wire.
1. touch the red lead to one of the stator wires, record the reading.
2. touch the red lead to a second stator wire, record the reading.
3. touch the red lead to the third stator wire, record the reading.
Connect the red meter lead to the black gound wire.
4. touch the black meter lead to one of the stator wires, record the reading.
5. touch the black lead to a second stator wire, record the reading.
6. touch the black lead to the third stator wire, record the reading.
Connect the red meter lead to the red output wire.
7. touch the black lead to one of the stator wires, record the reading.
8. touch the black lead to a second stator wire, record the reading.
9. touch the black lead to the third stator wire, record the reading.
Connect the black meter lead to the red output wire.
10. touch the red meter lead to one of the stator wires, record the reading.
11. touch the red meter lead to a second stator wire, record the reading.
12. touch the red meter lead to the third stator wire, record the reading.
If you have a diode test function on your meter, it is the preferred setting. If you don't have it, use whatever Ohms setting gives you a meaningful reading.
Again SIX of one reading, SIX of the other, and you should see them in groups as outlined in the tests.
For the first group, they should all be out of range.
The second group should all be good.
The third group should all be out of range.
The fourth group should all be good.
If any ONE of them reads wrong, the R/R is no good.
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