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Re: Starter Solenoid - 400D
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Posted by Bob on January 26, 2006 at 10:54:30 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: Re: Starter Solenoid - 400D posted by Bob M on January 26, 2006 at 07:37:28:
BobM, I have found your diagrams EXTREMELY useful, and consider you the "master", but I gotta "call you out" on this one! There is a "pull-in", and a "hold" winding in that solenoid, and the share a common connection point, the "S" terminal. The "hold" winding is internally connected to the solenoid's metal case, and the "pull-in" winding is connected to the "output to the starter" terminal. He can leave one terminal of his ohmmeter on the "S" terminal, and then check the resistance to the case, and the large output stud. Each coil's resistance will be low, but if his meter is accurate enough, the coil between the "S" terminal and the solenoid's output stud will have the lower resistance of the two. Here's a "quick and crude" diagram of the solenoid's internals:
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