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my dad has a warn winch and he had new solinoids put in not that long ago, he has a problem with the winch and it wont pull in, it will push the wire out, he tried a different controller and says that the solinoid is clicking when he pushes the button, has anyone got any idea what it could be please

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my dad has a warn winch and he had new solinoids put in not that long ago, he has a problem with the winch and it wont pull in, it will push the wire out, he tried a different controller and says that the solinoid is clicking when he pushes the button, has anyone got any idea what it could be please

What solenoids were the old ones replaced with?

Dave.

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Hi, I had the same problem. It did turn out to be the solenoid. Mine also clicked but did not winch in. As a test I connected terminal 'A' to terminal 'F1'. I then connected the positive to 'F2' and the winch drove one way. Then I connected terminal 'A' to terminal 'F2' and the positive to 'F1' the winch then drove the other way. This is basically the function of the solenoid. Obviously you need to be very careful and disconnect the battery when changing connections. Use the cables already connected to the motor/solenoid as the current is very high.

Hope this is of some help.

Shane

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If the solenoid is wired incorrectly to the winch, this can also happen. I did it when I "carefully labelled" the wires when swapping the winch, put the new one back in and all together - and found it ran one way, but only clicked the other.

Turned out my labelling hadn't been quite so careful after all...

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Better diagram here (DC88 Contactor Wiring)

http://www.devon4x4.com/wiring-diagrams/view-category.html

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