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If the thumb screw is in this overrides the electric part of the solenoid so you have to screw the knob out to shut it down regardless.It's supposed to be a 24v solenoid. If the magnet sticks on what would that do? It starts normally and obviously the knob on the solenoid does function.
It worked for a while shutting down with the switch. Not sure what you mean "the knob in the switch will not shut it down"
Nope.so apparently the electric part of the solenoid ain't working...anyone with ideas to troubleshoot?
Switch on, the solenoid should have 24v. Switch off, there should be no power at the solenoid. If that's what you have, the solenoid is bad.Anyone...
I replaced the original alternator with a delco and ran the wires from the alternator directly to the battery. I did a quick check on my 24v connection to the solenoid and could not get a voltage. I will do a more intensive investigation this afternoon to be certain. Is it possible the exchange of alternators could affect the wire to the solenoid and if there is in fact no voltage on that wire for shutdown, how could I rewire it so the solenoid will shut the truck down. Starts normally...Thanks!
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