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6 Feb 2013, 00:26 (Ref:3199929) | #26 | |||
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He admitted that he had never even knew that it existed as he had never touched it from new, I had obviously left it off during the Mot test It's a different world ! |
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6 Feb 2013, 22:20 (Ref:3200398) | #27 | ||
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Nice shiny new 4 terminal solenoid arrived today.
I doesn't work.... Negative to mounting plate, Positive to ignition terminal, no healthy clunk, no continuity between the threaded terminals. Trouble is I didn't test it until after I had fitted it to the car and found that the starter motor didn't work. All outdoors in the cold, near gales that we've got at the moment. 3 terminal solenoid & temporary switch now back in place and all working again. Am I missing something else before I put the new solenoid back in the post? |
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6 Feb 2013, 23:18 (Ref:3200427) | #28 | ||
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This is ridiculous !!! With a battery and a couple of leads put a neg - on the solenoid body and briefly touch a positive+ on the spade terminals, one of them should make it click if it doesn't then it's duff.
If one of the terminals makes it click then that is the one that connects to the wire from the starter switch, the other terminal connects to the positive + on the coil for the cold start along with the ballast 9v from the ignition switch. |
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6 Feb 2013, 23:27 (Ref:3200435) | #29 | |||
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Exactly what I did...as in: "Negative to mounting plate, Positive to ignition terminal, no healthy clunk, no continuity between the threaded terminals." You are right....bloody ridiculous! Looks like you'll find me queuing in the post office, parcelled up solenoid in hand, tomorrow. Just hope I don't get too held up by the old codgers collecting their pensions, this pensioner will be in a hurry. Last edited by Chris Roden; 6 Feb 2013 at 23:33. |
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7 Feb 2013, 08:46 (Ref:3200519) | #31 | ||
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I would willingly "walk" to Hampshire if Chris came to my place and sorted an automatic Renault ecu wiring problem for me
Really even my old man who is 99 years old could sort a simple car like a Mini with basic "old school" wiring in a few seconds, WTF is going on !!!!!! |
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Well !!!!!!!!!!
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18 Feb 2013, 22:58 (Ref:3206947) | #33 | ||
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No not really......
Mail order suppliers have replaced the duff new solenoid with another equally duff unit. I tested both and they failed, but doubting my ability I had them both tested by a local (old school) auto electrician. In the meantime, the car is starting, and running, perfectly well with the temporary switch I fitted (famous last words!). Trying a new supplier..... |
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21 Feb 2013, 13:45 (Ref:3208564) | #34 | ||
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I don't suppose anyone is remotely intested but...
It seems that the only difference between 4 terminal & 3 terminal solenoids is that the extra terminal is connected to the starter terminal via a 3 amp rectifier. The rectifier prevents current flowing the wrong way when cranking the engine. So, while sourcing a good 4 terminal solenoid, I've connected the starter terminal on my 3 terminal solenoid direct to the coil via a rectifier and it works fine, my temporary switch is now removed. The rectifier is an IN5404 (Maplins code QL84F) and was horrifically expensive at 52p. |
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