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For your safety and for the safety of your loved ones along with innocent
bystanders, buy the OEM solenoid from a Johnson-Evinrude dealer. Your starter solenoid is mounted in an environment with gas fumes around it, and the factory unit is designed for marine use and for containing any spark to avoid "blowing up" the motor should the gasoline fumes reach a critical concentration. Automotive or "universal" solenoids may look similar but are not wired the same internally as yours, besides being unsafe for marine applications. Bill Grannis service manager Well I get the "money down the drain award." I ripped out the POWER TRIM solenoid located under the transom inside electrical box, (not the starter relay/solenoid) broke off the back of the Trim solenoid as in thinking this was the STARTER solenoid to fix. Now I'm picking up now two new solenoids to fix this cold hard start issue. I now understand that the 'starter solenoid' is mounted next to the starter motor on the motor. Thank Bill very good advice. Taking out the Trim solenoid I did touch something to ground and there was a huge blue spark - no fumes or fire but could've been serious if there were fumes or gas floatin around in the back under the transom. |
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