Hey all,
My Montana 2740 has a fuel shut off solenoid with a single wire. It is normally "fuel on" and when energized is "fuel off" . On a "single wire solenoid ", where does the power come from when the ignition is switched off? Or ... how is this fuel solenoid activated? The fuse is new and good, and the ignition switch is being replaced.
The solenoid does work, just not by the key. I'm guessing there's a relay or the such, somewhere in the mix. Unable to locate a wiring diagram.
Any ideas?
Grassi
My Montana 2740 has a fuel shut off solenoid with a single wire. It is normally "fuel on" and when energized is "fuel off" . On a "single wire solenoid ", where does the power come from when the ignition is switched off? Or ... how is this fuel solenoid activated? The fuse is new and good, and the ignition switch is being replaced.
The solenoid does work, just not by the key. I'm guessing there's a relay or the such, somewhere in the mix. Unable to locate a wiring diagram.
Any ideas?
Grassi