Volt Meter Gauge: Description and Operation
Voltage Gauge:
The voltmeter is an instrument that shows the voltage of the vehicle's electrical system and indicates the ability of the charging system to keep the battery charged. The voltmeter is wired in parallel with other circuits in the vehicle.
When the engine is running the voltmeter indicates charging system voltage. If the engine is not running and the ignition switch is in the RUN or START position the voltmeter will show battery voltage. The voltmeter can be used as a first step in diagnosing many electrical problems. The battery voltage drop can be seen while the engine is cranking. After the engine is running the generator output voltage is indicated is normal for the voltmeter to read between 11 to 13 volts during extended idle or just after starting. As the electrical load is increased or in stop and go driving the pointer may rotate temporarily to the bottom of the scale. A voltmeter reading continuously below 11 volts or above 16 volts indicates an electrical system problem.