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Bobcat 753 Solenoid problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 17506" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>One other thing to try is turn the key on, push the plunger in and see if it clicks in and stays, this would confirm your hold coil is working. Then try holding the plunger say an inch from the bottom of the coil, bump the starter and see if it pulls home. I don't know exactly how they are wired but older ones were wired to the starter so when you cranked the pull coil would pull the plunger in and the hold coil would hold it there after it starts, no timer was required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 17506, member: 82"] One other thing to try is turn the key on, push the plunger in and see if it clicks in and stays, this would confirm your hold coil is working. Then try holding the plunger say an inch from the bottom of the coil, bump the starter and see if it pulls home. I don't know exactly how they are wired but older ones were wired to the starter so when you cranked the pull coil would pull the plunger in and the hold coil would hold it there after it starts, no timer was required. [/QUOTE]
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