Well, after having handled the return fuel line issue a couple of times, and replacing the 4 spade fuel shut-off solenoid activation relay with the 5. 95 Radio Shack relay back in 99, I've got a no start problem I'm not able to resolve. Here's what I done so far.
1. Swapped out the 4 lug relay on the firewall with a new one. No change, to start to truck, I've got to manually raise the fuel shut-off solenoid with the key on. I removed the solenoid, disassembled it, cleaned and reassembled, put it back on and still no improvement.
With the 3 wire connector to the solenoid unplugged, I can energize the solenoid with 12v from the battery on the black wire (after grounding the center lug) and the plunger retracts as it should.
There's a approximately 10ga. brown wire on the starter near the main 12v connection lug that I'm guessing is the signal source for the solenoid pull on relay. Checking by myself with a
voltmeter while cranking I got a little over 10volts rather than the 12-13 expected.
Thinking that was the problem, I attempted to wire a switch into the system to energize the solenoid. To do that I disconnected the main 3 wire solenoid connector and using spades, reconnected the center (white) ground and red solenoid hold on wires. Then ran 12volts through a switch to the black wire that in testing had activated the solenoid.
I was thinking this had to work and I would have a new security system as well.
Well, it didn't work. The solenoid wouldn't work with everything hooked up. I took everything back off, turned the key on, pulled the solenoid up, cranked up and headed to the hay field.
If anyone can help figure this out, I'd sure be thankful.
Ronnie
1. Swapped out the 4 lug relay on the firewall with a new one. No change, to start to truck, I've got to manually raise the fuel shut-off solenoid with the key on. I removed the solenoid, disassembled it, cleaned and reassembled, put it back on and still no improvement.
With the 3 wire connector to the solenoid unplugged, I can energize the solenoid with 12v from the battery on the black wire (after grounding the center lug) and the plunger retracts as it should.
There's a approximately 10ga. brown wire on the starter near the main 12v connection lug that I'm guessing is the signal source for the solenoid pull on relay. Checking by myself with a
voltmeter while cranking I got a little over 10volts rather than the 12-13 expected.
Thinking that was the problem, I attempted to wire a switch into the system to energize the solenoid. To do that I disconnected the main 3 wire solenoid connector and using spades, reconnected the center (white) ground and red solenoid hold on wires. Then ran 12volts through a switch to the black wire that in testing had activated the solenoid.
I was thinking this had to work and I would have a new security system as well.
Well, it didn't work. The solenoid wouldn't work with everything hooked up. I took everything back off, turned the key on, pulled the solenoid up, cranked up and headed to the hay field.
If anyone can help figure this out, I'd sure be thankful.
Ronnie
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