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bobcat 763 fuel shut off solenoid problem
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 89689" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>The 3 wires at the connector will be pull, hold, and ground. Set your multimeter to the appropriate 12vdc setting, ground the black probe to a known good ground (eg. negative battery post, etc) and probe the 3 connections immediately after turn the ignition on. You should find battery power at two of the three connections if everything is working normally, with the pull power dropping out after a few seconds. If this is the case, your shut-off solenoid is bad. This is the most likely scenario.</p><p>If you find no power at the pull connection at any time, this indicates either a timer or wiring problem. This will take some wire tracing to determine for sure, or a possible replacement of the timer.</p><p>HTH - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 89689, member: 3290"] The 3 wires at the connector will be pull, hold, and ground. Set your multimeter to the appropriate 12vdc setting, ground the black probe to a known good ground (eg. negative battery post, etc) and probe the 3 connections immediately after turn the ignition on. You should find battery power at two of the three connections if everything is working normally, with the pull power dropping out after a few seconds. If this is the case, your shut-off solenoid is bad. This is the most likely scenario. If you find no power at the pull connection at any time, this indicates either a timer or wiring problem. This will take some wire tracing to determine for sure, or a possible replacement of the timer. HTH - SR [/QUOTE]
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