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Re: 434 starting problem update
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Posted by JB2 on November 19, 2005 at 19:18:50 from (72.56.121.128):
In Reply to: 434 starting problem update posted by AL Sproule on November 19, 2005 at 11:18:25:
Hi Al, I have the wiring diagram for B414 gas and Diesel. The 434 Diesel wiring is much the same as the B414 gas model, except for the glow plug connection to the ignition switch. The glow plugs are activated by pushing and holding the ignition switch in. Do the glow plugs work? There should be a heavy wire coming from the battery terminal of the starter solenoid going to the amp meter if installed or to the fuse panel then connected to the #1 terminal of the ignition switch. Terminal #3 of the ignition switch goes to the S terminal on the starter solenoid. This is the wire that will supply the 12V to energize the starter solenoid. On the 434D there should be another heavy wire from the ignition switch to the glow plug indicator. The #2 terminal on the ignition switch will power the dash idiot lights. Hope this helps JB2
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