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Can a bad solenoid cause a fuse to blow?

Can a bad solenoid cause a fuse to blow?

Sometimes your car starts, sometimes it doesn’t. Problems that might cause your car to act like it has a bad starter solenoid can include: Blown fuse – Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best one.

How does a fuel shut off solenoid fail?

There are two possible ways a fuel shut-off solenoid can fail. Fail closed. I.e., the solenoid doesn’t open, therefore you cannot get any fuel into the engine and it will not run. Fail open. I.e., the solenoid will not close and therefore will not shut off the fuel. The engine, if running, will keep running.

Why did my fuel shut off relay go out?

L4610 had corroded fuse and wouldnt shut off tractor. So worth a look as well as backside of panel. Especially if it lives outdoors. my 3710 had bad, corroded fuse holder. I spliced in a new inline fuse holder to fix it. last week the shut down relay went out, eBay to the rescue, now it’s back in business.

What is the error code on the fuel solenoid?

14-02 error code on Bobcat 190. Fuel solenoid shutoff is on 14-02 error code on Bobcat 190. Fuel solenoid shutoff is “on” the manual says. Starts and runs for a minute then shuts back down. Ideas? Drained the fuel line, made sure all electrical connections wer … read more

When do I need to replace the solenoid on my car?

So you should have power on the white when it is cranking, on most models the fuse for it is under the hood. If either coil is not working the solenoid is bad and must be replaced.

Why does my fuel solenoid keep blowing fuses?

I have a John Deere 5103 that keeps blowing fuses for the electronic fuel solenoid circuit. The wiring from the fuse panel to the solenoid is short and encased in plastic so it doesn’t seem likely that the short is in the wire run. I disconnected the power wire to the solenoid, replaced the fuse, and turned on the power.

Where is the short in the fuel solenoid circuit?

The wiring from the fuse panel to the solenoid is short and encased in plastic so it doesn’t seem likely that the short is in the wire run. I disconnected the power wire to the solenoid, replaced the fuse, and turned on the power. The fuse did not blow. I put the power back on the solenoid and it popped the fuse immediately.

Why does my John Deere 5103 keep blowing fuses?

I have a John Deere 5103 that keeps blowing fuses for the electronic fuel solenoid circuit. The wiring from the fuse panel to the solenoid is short and encased in plastic so it doesn’t seem likely that the short is in the wire run. I disconnected the power wire to the solenoid, replaced the fuse, and turned on the power. The fuse did not blow.

How to stop power between ignition and start solenoid?

Unhooked the cold start and fuse didn’t blow so that was an issue. but still no power to starter solenoid so I rain a hot wire from the start side of the ignition directly to main solenoid and it started like always. Anyone have any idea what is stoping power between ignition and start solenoid?

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Ruth Doyle