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Honda gx340, what should voltage be at solenoid spade?
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<blockquote data-quote="edrrt" data-source="post: 7841278" data-attributes="member: 16785"><p>I have a Honda GX340 electric start and sometimes it starts and sometimes it doesn't. I tried replacing the solenoid and still the same. Could be a bad solenoid but when I put a voltmeter between the ground and the low current ignition circuit that goes to the solenoid and turn the key I don't get 12 volts there. Should I?</p><p></p><p>If I follow the wire back it goes into a little black relay which in the wiring diagram is labeled as a timer. Anybody know the purpose of this? Is it like a time delay between when you turn the key and it opens the throttle and the choke before sending power to the solenoid? Could I just bypass this? I can't find it anywhere online by the part number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edrrt, post: 7841278, member: 16785"] I have a Honda GX340 electric start and sometimes it starts and sometimes it doesn't. I tried replacing the solenoid and still the same. Could be a bad solenoid but when I put a voltmeter between the ground and the low current ignition circuit that goes to the solenoid and turn the key I don't get 12 volts there. Should I? If I follow the wire back it goes into a little black relay which in the wiring diagram is labeled as a timer. Anybody know the purpose of this? Is it like a time delay between when you turn the key and it opens the throttle and the choke before sending power to the solenoid? Could I just bypass this? I can't find it anywhere online by the part number. [/QUOTE]
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