4Kings
Bronze Member
As I reread this, he most likely has an issue with the key switch. When the key is moved to the run position it must be sending a signal to the timer relay. The stop solenoid only gets it's power from the relay, which under normal conditions is activated when the key is turned to the off position.
The testing procedure will still be the same, just look for 12v at the solenoid when the key goes to the run position, if it does, bad key switch.
The testing procedure will still be the same, just look for 12v at the solenoid when the key goes to the run position, if it does, bad key switch.