Pull-In Test

1990 Hyundai Excel Base, 2D Hatchback, StandardSECTION Pull-In Test

Connect jumper wire between positive post of 12-volt battery and "S" terminal. Connect a second jumper wire to negative battery terminal and touch "M" terminal. See Fig 1. If pinion moves outward, pull-in coil is good. If pinion does not move outward, replace solenoid.

Fig 1: Solenoid Pull-In Test
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