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No power to Fuel Shut Off Valve

There is no power coming into the Fuel Shut off Valve. If I bypass the connector and bring power directly to the connector on the solenoid it will engage the solenoid and the engine will start.
Any suggestions?
  • Posted 20 Nov 2018 08:22
  • By FGC25K
  • joined 20 Nov'18 - 1 message
  • Nevada, United States
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got a serial number of this machine?
is it gasoline? LPG? or Duel Fuel?

I did a general check in a wiring diagram i have and there is one wire (#65 color LG light green or lavendar and green) to the solenoid, if you have no power on this wire when key is turned on check the wire for breaks, it runs through a main connector and runs from the connector to the fuse box. There should be a 15a fuse in the fuse box for this circuit.
  • Posted 21 Nov 2018 23:45
  • Modified 21 Nov 2018 23:51 by poster
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,696 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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