The truck died on the way home from a long trip. I immediately figured it was the fuel shut off solenoid as I dealt with this a couple months ago. I joggled the wires and rapped on the solenoid a bit with a wrench. I let it sit for a bit and it started right up again. It kinda stuttered for about thirty seconds as I accelerated and then ran fine all the way home.
After searching the forum and reading all morning I went out and checked all the connections, cleaning and crimping and cutting off that pesky bracket that I have read so much about, I am ready pull the solenoid out if need be, but the truck starts fine and runs, so most likely the connection again.
Anyway, before I order the bosch part from those folks in Hermosa beach, how do I tell if the Solenoid itself is actually going bad? Will it go bad slowly, or is it usually a one and done kind of thing? Thanks again guys, I have learned tons from this site.
After searching the forum and reading all morning I went out and checked all the connections, cleaning and crimping and cutting off that pesky bracket that I have read so much about, I am ready pull the solenoid out if need be, but the truck starts fine and runs, so most likely the connection again.
Anyway, before I order the bosch part from those folks in Hermosa beach, how do I tell if the Solenoid itself is actually going bad? Will it go bad slowly, or is it usually a one and done kind of thing? Thanks again guys, I have learned tons from this site.