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I bought a new solenoid to replace one that was inop. It is the solenoid that allows the engine to start (I took it off and have been overriding it with the emergency shutoff handle in the cab). I threw the new one on (Chinese part) and it worked a few minutes until it went up in heat and smoke! Question is.... Do you think it was a bad part, or is it possible I reversed the polarity at the connection? Otherwise maybe an electrical problem elsewhere? When I connected it I really couldnt tell if it was seated properly, but I connected it the way it most easily slid together. It was the 24V solenoid (at least it was marked 24V, from China, who knows?!). I am sorry if I don't know the exact name of the solenoid (Fuel Shutoff, starter shutoff, etc...) but it is the one that energizes to a compressed position, and spring loads a pin out to shut off motor when deenergized.
It initially worked great as I energized the Starter switch on and off, but then a massive short that fried the solenoid after idling for about 3 minutes! Everything seems ok otherwise still, I was afraid I might have caused electrical damage elsewhere.
Any help GREATLY appreciated before I buy another one. The truck is a BMY turbo...
It initially worked great as I energized the Starter switch on and off, but then a massive short that fried the solenoid after idling for about 3 minutes! Everything seems ok otherwise still, I was afraid I might have caused electrical damage elsewhere.
Any help GREATLY appreciated before I buy another one. The truck is a BMY turbo...
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