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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10104" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The way these solenoids work is they run 2 coils. One is the pull coil that uses a lot of power for a short time to pull the plunger back. The other coil is the hold coil. This will hold the plunger in place but does not have the power to pull the plunger back. If your pull coil is burnt out moving the plunger back it will snap in when the hold coil can grab it.</p><p>It may be an idea to check the grounds as you said some times it works. It could be just a bad connection. The solenoids are a little pricey so i'd try and ensure it is the problem before changing it. You can test it by working out the ground and hooking up a wire. Run power from the battery to the other connections. Do not hold power on the pull coil connection too long, the coil will burn up, its only made for small on times of under 20-30 seconds.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10104, member: 82"] The way these solenoids work is they run 2 coils. One is the pull coil that uses a lot of power for a short time to pull the plunger back. The other coil is the hold coil. This will hold the plunger in place but does not have the power to pull the plunger back. If your pull coil is burnt out moving the plunger back it will snap in when the hold coil can grab it. It may be an idea to check the grounds as you said some times it works. It could be just a bad connection. The solenoids are a little pricey so i'd try and ensure it is the problem before changing it. You can test it by working out the ground and hooking up a wire. Run power from the battery to the other connections. Do not hold power on the pull coil connection too long, the coil will burn up, its only made for small on times of under 20-30 seconds. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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