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873 engine will not shutoff
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 9235" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>My 731 with a Deutz engine was shut off the same way, throttle rite back to shut off.</p><p>The newer engines seem to like having a seperate shut down i suspect to allow it to be shut down if the computer detects a problem in an effort to save it from damage. Most new engines when you throttle them rite back will just sit at idle and will not shut down, they have a seperate fuel shut off usually controlled by a solenoid.</p><p>I would suspect a wiring issue, i would spend a bit of time with a multi-meter checking the wires, especially rite at the control box then you know its at least getting a signal.</p><p>Testing the solenoid with applying power directally is a good idea, that way you know for sure the solenoid is good then all thats left is wiring or a relay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 9235, member: 82"] My 731 with a Deutz engine was shut off the same way, throttle rite back to shut off. The newer engines seem to like having a seperate shut down i suspect to allow it to be shut down if the computer detects a problem in an effort to save it from damage. Most new engines when you throttle them rite back will just sit at idle and will not shut down, they have a seperate fuel shut off usually controlled by a solenoid. I would suspect a wiring issue, i would spend a bit of time with a multi-meter checking the wires, especially rite at the control box then you know its at least getting a signal. Testing the solenoid with applying power directally is a good idea, that way you know for sure the solenoid is good then all thats left is wiring or a relay. [/QUOTE]
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