Question regarding fuel shutoff solinoid voltage

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Griffco10

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Does anyone know what the voltage should be going to the fuel shutoff solenoid on a T190 bobcat? It only shows 6 volts and the solenoid needs 12v. I checked the relays and they seem to be ok. is it possible that there is a 6v and a 12v solenoid made? I installed a new one that was not Bobcat original equipment, it was the same serial number from Kabota and looks to be the identical part and works fine when 12v is applied. Any input would be appreciated. thanks Tim
 
Should be 12v coming from fuse #6 to the fuel solenoid pull relay. Check for corrosion in the fuse block and the back side connections.
 
Should be 12v coming from fuse #6 to the fuel solenoid pull relay. Check for corrosion in the fuse block and the back side connections.
I'm not sure which fuse you are refering to but i checked all the fuses below seat in cab and they are all good. Also checked for corrosion back of same fuse panel and seems to be ok. Is there another fuse location i should be checking or any other ideas?
 
I'm not sure which fuse you are refering to but i checked all the fuses below seat in cab and they are all good. Also checked for corrosion back of same fuse panel and seems to be ok. Is there another fuse location i should be checking or any other ideas?
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Second fuse down on the left is for fuel shutoff solenoid. Should be 12 volts there as it comes right from the 100 amp main fuse. Next thing to check is the fuel shutoff relay swap it with one of the ones for the lights.
 

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