9.1. | If the solenoid is not removed from the starter motor, the field lead must be removed from the terminal on the solenoid before making these tests. Complete tests in a minimum of time to prevent overheating of the solenoid. |
9.2. | In order to check the hold-in winding, connect an ammeter (3) in series with 12-volt battery and the switch terminal on the solenoid. Connect a voltmeter (1) to the switch (2) terminal and to the ground. Connect the carbon pile (5) across the battery (4). Adjust the voltage to 10 volts and note the ammeter reading. |
9.3. | Readings should be 10 to 20 amperes. In order to check both windings, connect the same as for the previous test. Ground the solenoid motor terminal. Adjust the voltage to 10 volts and note the ammeter reading. It should be 60 to 85 amperes. |
Important: The current will decrease as the windings heat up. |
9.4. | Current draw readings that are over specifications indicate shorted turns or a ground in the windings of the solenoid and the solenoid should be replaced. Current draw readings that are under specifications indicate excessive resistance. A zero reading indicates an open circuit. Check connections, then replace the solenoid if necessary. |