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The only thing that I can think of, and I hated to say anything before this because I don't have my car nearby right now (still don't), but in post #22 you stated that you couldn't see terminal #3 on the solenoid when it was installed. I recall that #3 was right near the bottom. Is it possible that the solenoid was in upside down????
Posted on: 2012/8/2 10:51
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Possible-#4 is at the bottom/#7 left of it/#6 between 4 and 3. I am pretty sure spacer has 2 holes facing the rear of the car. I guess I will reinstall. Like I said the thing fell out when the last bolt was removed-like it was not connected to the pawl.
We will see
Posted on: 2012/8/2 11:03
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The solenoid did appear to be upside down and sounds as if the spacer might have compounded it. The solenoid side with 3 terminals faces the rear.
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Posted on: 2012/8/2 11:22
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The spacer could have been backwards on the solenoid itself, which would force the solenoid to go in backwards as you try to put the unit in correctly.
Posted on: 2012/8/2 11:29
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The 2 holes in the spacer are facing the rear of the car-#4 lead is as I said almost in my face(toward the ground) and #3 is slmost 180 deg from it. I put the thing back together-when I ground #5 relay same as before-relay comes in/green light on in dash/solenoid may be making more sound than before. When I put the solenoid back in-tilted it toward the rear and pulled out on it to insure it had caught the pawl which it felt like it did.
I thought the space was unsymetrical part/I thought the solemoid was symetrical Well I guess I will take it for a ride.
Posted on: 2012/8/2 12:33
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Hopefully it will work but something still doesn't sound right.
If your solenoid is the same as I have, orientation per the illustration and photo would put 3 not quite on the bottom but lowest toward the ground and 4 on top or about 11:00. 7 is about 2:00 toward front of car and 6 pointing straight back at 9:00. If the spacer is oriented as others have mentioned, then I would think that would put the spacer 180 out on the solenoid. Attach file: (30.23 KB)
Posted on: 2012/8/2 13:19
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mine is about 180 deg from the illustration-that would put the spacer 180 out in relation to the solenoid Could that keep it form going into OD?
thks David
Posted on: 2012/8/2 13:48
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Just to confirm-with solenoid out of the car-the solenoid is working correctly?
Posted on: 2012/8/2 13:52
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Per your post 40, solenoid sounds as if it's working. Goes out half inch, stays out, and dash light goes out.
An improperly aligned spacer is one of a list of things mentioned that could prevent OD engagement. A sticking or damaged pawl requiring removal and cleaning or repair are others.
Posted on: 2012/8/2 14:22
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