Solenoid starter problem
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Solenoid starter problem
When I turn the key there is nothing no click or any noise. Put a screw driver across the terminals and the engine turned over. But when I turn the key nothing. Will this just mean I need a new solenoid. Many thanks Den
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Re: Solenoid starter problem
Are you getting 12 volts from the ignition switch onto the solenoid terminal when you turn the key ?
If you are then you probably need another solenoid, but check that it is properly earthed as well before buying a new one.
If you are not getting 12 volts to the solenoid you need to work backwards and check that the ignition switch is getting 12 volts from the fuse. If not then check the fuse is OK. If it is then you probably have a faulty switch.
It is always possible that you have a bad connection in the wiring somewhere, I had an intermittent fault with the horn circuit that turned out to be a badly crimped bullet connector loose on its wire, and it was buried behind the glove box to make matters more difficult.
Phil
If you are then you probably need another solenoid, but check that it is properly earthed as well before buying a new one.
If you are not getting 12 volts to the solenoid you need to work backwards and check that the ignition switch is getting 12 volts from the fuse. If not then check the fuse is OK. If it is then you probably have a faulty switch.
It is always possible that you have a bad connection in the wiring somewhere, I had an intermittent fault with the horn circuit that turned out to be a badly crimped bullet connector loose on its wire, and it was buried behind the glove box to make matters more difficult.
Phil
Re: Solenoid starter problem
Done all the above and yes we have the solenoid working from the key. Engine turns ok. Will try to get engine running on Monday when I'm of work. Many thanks Den
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Re: Solenoid starter problem
So...
a - What was the problem, or are you keeping that to yourself, because I'm sure some of us would like to know.
b - Any chance you could mention the result on the other Topics you've got running with this problem, so that members don't waste time suggesting answers to something that's solved?
Thanks
a - What was the problem, or are you keeping that to yourself, because I'm sure some of us would like to know.
b - Any chance you could mention the result on the other Topics you've got running with this problem, so that members don't waste time suggesting answers to something that's solved?
Thanks
Basil the 1955 series II
Re: Solenoid starter problem
L have a few issues that I have put on this site thanks for all the help. The first problem was no lights on the dash board ie clock loose wire and bad connections. Cleaned items got lights on dash working. Then the other problem was the solenoid starter. Not working cleaned all parts for a better earth. It was s second hand part.. After putting in on all worked fine. Going to try to get engine running tomorrow when I'm of work. Again many thanks Den