How to replace the solenoid switch on a Mercury Marine?
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How do you test a Mercury outboard solenoid?
Ground the black lead on the voltmeter to the block and touch the terminal end of the large red wire at the solenoid with the voltmeter’s red lead. This wire must be the wire from the battery.
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What does the solenoid do on an outboard motor?
The solenoid on an outboard engine has the important function of transmitting battery voltage to the starting motor. When the contact inside the starter solenoid activates electronically, a circuit opens that passes electrical current from the battery to the starter, which turns the engine over.
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Ground the black lead on the voltmeter to the block and touch the terminal end of the large red wire at the solenoid with the voltmeter’s red lead. This wire must be the wire from the battery.
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What’s the up solenoid on a marine truck?
The solenoid w/the blue wire from the pump motor is the up solenoid. You can jump the 2 top studs on it to see if the pump raises the OD. If it does; replace the solenoid. I would do both.