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Late Plus 2 Vacuum Solenoid Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:00 pm
by buddsy
Hi Chaps.

I am asking a question for a friend who is not vert internet savvy.

So excuse if my question doesn?t make sense as Im have to describe what?s been told to me! (get ready for a game of Chinese whispers!)

So the car is a Late plus 2 big valve with the 4 fuses where the ashtray is on the earlier models.

He has good vacuum but when he turns on the ignition the solenoid isn?t opening. A voltage applied direct to the unit will open it and the lights will pull down.

But he can?t think what he?s connected wrong for it not to work.

He says he has checked the earths.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Buddsy

Re: Late Plus 2 Vacuum Solenoid Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 4:03 pm
by mbell
There solenoid is a simple 12v device, so if it works when tested it most likely to be a wiring issue.

There isn't any micro switched it anything on the latter cars, so it a simple switched 12v circuit. If the ground is good then there must be a fault in the 12v side.

I'd check voltage at the solenoid with it disconnected and connected, much difference with connected and not would make we suspect a bad connection. No 12v would be wiring or switch fault.

The switch is bottom right of dash so easy to get at to test that.

Re: Late Plus 2 Vacuum Solenoid Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 7:04 pm
by buddsy
Thanks for the info.

Sounds like the switch to me.

I will get him to check the things you have listed.

regards

buddsy

Re: Late Plus 2 Vacuum Solenoid Problem

PostPosted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 10:37 am
by alan.barker
Vacuum pipes connected wrong to Solenoid Valve. Putting electtrical supply to it should raise lights. No electrical supply to it leaves the port closed and starting Engine will create vacuum and pull lights down.
Alan

Re: Late Plus 2 Vacuum Solenoid Problem

PostPosted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 12:15 pm
by buddsy
alan.barker wrote:Vacuum pipes connected wrong to Solenoid Valve. Putting electtrical supply to it should raise lights. No electrical supply to it leaves the port closed and starting Engine will create vacuum and pull lights down.
Alan


Many thanks Alan.

Sounds a possibility.

I will print off these replies and take them to him next week so he can work through the points raised.

Thanks again

buddsy

Re: Late Plus 2 Vacuum Solenoid Problem

PostPosted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 9:59 pm
by buddsy
Hi Chaps.

I saw my friend tonight and he told me he was able to get his lights working by swapping the solenoid around.

He did have it the wrong way round.

So a big thank you for your help and its another Plus 2 back on the road.

Buddsy :D