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no voltage to fuel solenoid

truck cranks but will not start. Im not getting voltage to fuel solenoid on LP regulator. if I jump solenoid, truck starts and runs great. all fuses in both boxes are good. replaced both relays under battery due to covers coming off. Anyone have any ideas or a wiring suggestions to help me figure out where to look next?

Thank you.
  • Posted 5 Jan 2022 08:31
  • By cincylift
  • joined 14 Aug'18 - 14 messages
  • Ohio, Zimbabwe
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thats exactly what it was. Thank you for your help!
  • Posted 6 Jan 2022 01:20
  • By cincylift
  • joined 14 Aug'18 - 14 messages
  • Ohio, Zimbabwe
did you notice the switch on the dash marked LPG?
on right. It cuts power to sol. It's a useless switch, installed only to conform with shipping regulations.
Bypass it
many people will trip this and get stuck. Hyundai suggests to bypass
  • Posted 5 Jan 2022 11:23
  • Modified 5 Jan 2022 11:28 by poster
  • By Bluenose
  • joined 2 Apr'14 - 31 messages
  • Nova Scotia, Canada
Take me as i come, cause i can't stay long....

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