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Bobcat T190 Fuel Shutoff Solenoid not getting power
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<blockquote data-quote="billyb" data-source="post: 129579" data-attributes="member: 22180"><p>Sokenoid has 3 wires. One is a ground. Another pulls the solenoid in with power when key is in start position and loses power when you are not in start position. The third wire supplies lower power to hold the solenoid in while in the run position. The piston coming out of the solenoid is pushing on the fuel cut off valve in the pump with no power. Removing the solenoid would allow the fuel cut off valve to open and engine will start but will need to be manually shut down. Some solenoids have different connectors so if you need to cut and change the connector make sure wires don't get crossed as this can burn up the solenoid. First thing to check is fuses and then power to solenoid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyb, post: 129579, member: 22180"] Sokenoid has 3 wires. One is a ground. Another pulls the solenoid in with power when key is in start position and loses power when you are not in start position. The third wire supplies lower power to hold the solenoid in while in the run position. The piston coming out of the solenoid is pushing on the fuel cut off valve in the pump with no power. Removing the solenoid would allow the fuel cut off valve to open and engine will start but will need to be manually shut down. Some solenoids have different connectors so if you need to cut and change the connector make sure wires don't get crossed as this can burn up the solenoid. First thing to check is fuses and then power to solenoid [/QUOTE]
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