Solenoid Hold-In Test

1993 Mazda B2200 Base, 2D Pickup Extra Cab, AutomaticSECTION Solenoid Hold-In Test

Remove solenoid from starter. Connect positive battery lead to solenoid "S" terminal and negative battery lead to solenoid case. Push plunger into switch. If plunger stays in solenoid, hold-in windings are okay. If plunger does not stay in solenoid, replace solenoid.

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