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2166 starting problem
Great, new problem. 2166 won't turn over unless I jump the solenoid. Battery showing 14 volts on my analog meter. But so is the solenoid, even when the key is off. This makes me suspect my assumption
here https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...20&postcount=9 is wrong and I'm creating new problems. I don't know why else I'd be getting voltage at the solenoid when the key is off, but I'm electrically challenged
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In order for 2166's engine o "roll over", the (A) PTO switch has to be in the "off" position, and (B) the Brake Pedal has to be depressed.
Is that being done ??
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of course.
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Do you have a DVM or VOM and know how to test or measure voltage ??
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By "jumping" just what are you doing? Are you connecting both large terminals together to make the engine turn over with the starter using a screw driver, pliers or some such conducting device? A solenoid normally has one lead from the battery + terminal, a large wire that is powered all the time. When commanded by the key switch or other switch, 12V is applied to the small solenoid terminal, making the solenoid energize and allow that battery power to flow out the other large terminal to the starter, thus attempting to start the engine provided fuel,air and ignition are provided. ------Just a simple explanation it is advised that caution is exercised as one is circumventing safety devices as well as safety neutral switches. |
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I mention it is analog be cause i really don't consider it's readings super accurate
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Jumping = connecting the large solenoid terminals with a conducting device. Putting a jump starter on the battery does nothing to help it start, just for clarity
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Feel free to help. That's what I came for.
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So you're offended now and won't help, because I pointed out that I already provided that information?
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