8274 Solinoid Replacement
I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I
used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I can then complete the cable take up. I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack to the battery. Any suggestions? |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
by the way....new machine.
Daren McMorris "City Jeep" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:LJHIc.117853$wH4.6499903@twister.southeast.rr .com... > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > can then complete the cable take up. > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > to the battery. > > Any suggestions? > > |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
by the way....new machine.
Daren McMorris "City Jeep" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:LJHIc.117853$wH4.6499903@twister.southeast.rr .com... > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > can then complete the cable take up. > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > to the battery. > > Any suggestions? > > |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
by the way....new machine.
Daren McMorris "City Jeep" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:LJHIc.117853$wH4.6499903@twister.southeast.rr .com... > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > can then complete the cable take up. > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > to the battery. > > Any suggestions? > > |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
by the way....new machine.
Daren McMorris "City Jeep" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:LJHIc.117853$wH4.6499903@twister.southeast.rr .com... > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > can then complete the cable take up. > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > to the battery. > > Any suggestions? > > |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
If you are asking whether to replace solenoids that will not work
connect your batter with your winch, with new ones, that look like Ford's, than I vote yes. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ City Jeep wrote: > > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > can then complete the cable take up. > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > to the battery. > > Any suggestions? |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
If you are asking whether to replace solenoids that will not work
connect your batter with your winch, with new ones, that look like Ford's, than I vote yes. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ City Jeep wrote: > > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > can then complete the cable take up. > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > to the battery. > > Any suggestions? |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
If you are asking whether to replace solenoids that will not work
connect your batter with your winch, with new ones, that look like Ford's, than I vote yes. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ City Jeep wrote: > > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > can then complete the cable take up. > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > to the battery. > > Any suggestions? |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
If you are asking whether to replace solenoids that will not work
connect your batter with your winch, with new ones, that look like Ford's, than I vote yes. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ City Jeep wrote: > > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > can then complete the cable take up. > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > to the battery. > > Any suggestions? |
Re: 8274 Solinoid Replacement
Huh? I don't follow you bill.
Daren "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:40F34C94.AC5FD02F@cox.net... > If you are asking whether to replace solenoids that will not work > connect your batter with your winch, with new ones, that look like > Ford's, than I vote yes. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > City Jeep wrote: > > > > I just replaced the solenoids on my 8274 with new ones from Advanced. I > > used a round Ford type. They match the ones that came off exactly.....I > > thought. Now I'm questioning if they will stand up. If I take the cable all > > the way out and then pull it all in, it's fine until I stop and attempt to > > restart. When that happens the solenoids "click" but do not actually "pull > > in". By this I mean I hear an audible click, but measured with a fluke > > meter no voltage passes. If I let the solenoids sit for about 30 seconds I > > can then complete the cable take up. > > > > I've checked and thoroughly cleaned all connections from the solenoid pack > > to the battery. > > > > Any suggestions? |
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