There are two possible engine stop systems and it is important you determine which you have on the
BX1500.
One system needs power to the solenoid in order to stop the engine. Power is applied for about 10 seconds through a controller as to continually apply power would kill the battery.
The other system needs power to pull and hold solenoid open which allows fuel to flow into engine. Often these solenoids have two internal coils. A strong pull in coil and a weaker hold coil.
How many wires are present in the connector to the engine stop solenoid?
Get a 12 volt test light for around $20 at any auto parts place or on line.
Attach the test light alligator clip to the battery negative terminal and then use the test light's sharp end to back probe probe the stop solenoid connector.
What you are trying to determine is when power is supplied to the terminals in the stop solenoid connector. Any time key is in ON or START position or briefly when key is turned to STOP or OFF position.
i7win7's advice about checking for a blown fuse is important.
If your system is one which powers the solenoid to stop the engine, you will have a timer relay or an OPC controller.
I cannot find a manual for the
BX1500
Dave
M7040