John T said: (quoted from post at 16:30:02 11/21/09) I still cant say if you have a late Ford type solenoid or one like Janicholson mentioned????????
If its the late type AND IT WORKS and is grounded, when you apply 12 votls to the small S terminal THE OTHER LITTLE I TERMINAL IS SUPPOSED TO THEN GET HOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its lil I terminal is (supposed to be) hot ONLY when the solenoid is energized with 12 volts on its S terminal...
A test lamp and multimeter is all you need to check out that solenoid, its NOT rocket science. if its NOT the late Ford type but needs a ground ALL BETS ARE OFF and if I know that then I will guide you different or just do as Jim already told you
John T
When the solenoid is installed, the I terminal will have power whenever the switch is on. The power will be coming from the wire, not from the solenoid.
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