Posted by Texasmark1 on June 26, 2015 at 14:37:58 from (184.63.170.149):
In Reply to: Solenoid posted by 550Doug on June 26, 2015 at 11:45:32:
Hey guys, he has 12.5 at the input terminals while attempting to crank. I realize that the load voltage is only 5.5 and as such, not much current is passing through the solenoid, but nothing I see in the problem.....yet....eludes to corroded wiring or battery defects, sulphated up or low on charge.
I am going to say your solenoid is bad and what's bad is the disc that connects between the two large terminals when you energize it. They are notorious for pitting due to the copper content, high break current and subsequent arcing.
Doug, take a pair of common every day pliers and get ready for a big spark, but using the handles as a jumper, jump across the big terminals of the solenoid. If the starter roars, get another solenoid. If not do what the other guys said.
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