I am also confused. So I was going to take the lazy, easy way out. If I could get a contactor that I was sure was a good one, that would eliminate the problem with the present contactor.

Could I be assured that the various tests you suggested I perform would determine whether my contactor is good or bad?
I still have not heard any clicks or anything when I perform these tests.
So, I still do not know if my contactor is good or not.

I now plan to perform all the tests you recommended again in a very careful and methocal way.
Would that give me a defintive picture of the condition of my battery solenoid?

I will pull my request for a new solenoid.

There has been no sign of any life at all, no lights, no clicking, no spinning gyro, no nothing and the battery is fully charged

If the solenoid failed the click test, what does that tell you.

I would like to try and trace the small wire from the small terminal on the solenoid and see if, in fact is does go to the master switch and is properly hooked up.

There must be a point, in performing these tests, to determine with a certainty, whether the solenois is good or not



Dalton

Last edited by Dalton; 11/02/24 11:48 PM.

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