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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 113649" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Check resistance with a meter between black and red, then black and white.</p><p>Another way is to use a battery, hook up -ve to the black, then brush +12 to the white, then the red connector. See if one pulls the plunger up with a clunk noise. If it does, your pull coil is working. Work out what colour is pull. If you then apply +12 to the other colour, then bruch +12 to the pull coil, it should hold in place till you remove power from the one you have constant power to.</p><p>Never hold power to the pull coil, only the hold one. The pull one will burn out if powered for a long period of time.</p><p>Hopefully that will tell you if the coil is good or not, or if the issue is a power issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 113649, member: 82"] Check resistance with a meter between black and red, then black and white. Another way is to use a battery, hook up -ve to the black, then brush +12 to the white, then the red connector. See if one pulls the plunger up with a clunk noise. If it does, your pull coil is working. Work out what colour is pull. If you then apply +12 to the other colour, then bruch +12 to the pull coil, it should hold in place till you remove power from the one you have constant power to. Never hold power to the pull coil, only the hold one. The pull one will burn out if powered for a long period of time. Hopefully that will tell you if the coil is good or not, or if the issue is a power issue. [/QUOTE]
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