3MAX
1/2 ton status
Ok, this is on an inboard boat motor, not a K5. It's a ford 351 with a remote starter solenoid. The starter was recently replaced, and now when we attempt to crank it, the starter continues to run even after the ignition switch is switched off. The solenoid tests out fine & we've tried a different one with the same results.
The ignition switch is working correctly, and I've tested to see that i'm only getting 12v to the soleniod when its in the crank position. I've verified this even when the starter is continuing to run - no power to the solenoid switch, yet it's feeding power through it to the starter.
The only way to stop it is to disconnect the battery. Then hook the battery back up, and all is fine until we try to crank it again.
I've also checked the grounds in the system and have not found an issue.
It acts like the solenoid is sticking until the bat is disconnected, but it operates fine with no load (starter disconnected) and two different solenoids do exactly the same thing.
Thoughts??
The ignition switch is working correctly, and I've tested to see that i'm only getting 12v to the soleniod when its in the crank position. I've verified this even when the starter is continuing to run - no power to the solenoid switch, yet it's feeding power through it to the starter.
The only way to stop it is to disconnect the battery. Then hook the battery back up, and all is fine until we try to crank it again.
I've also checked the grounds in the system and have not found an issue.
It acts like the solenoid is sticking until the bat is disconnected, but it operates fine with no load (starter disconnected) and two different solenoids do exactly the same thing.
Thoughts??