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Abnormally high or abnormally low ambient temperatures to which a solenoid is exposed for an extended time may cause a solenoid to burn out. High Temperature. Coil insulation may be damaged and one layer of wire may short to the next layer. A heat shield or baffle will give some protection against radiated heat.
Wires get burned up for a number of reasons. These include: a chafed wire has shorted out on the sheet metal, wire ran too close to the exhaust, or too much current traveled through a small-gauge wire.
Solenoid coil failure can be caused by a number of factors. Applying an incorrect voltage to the coil will cause it to fail and may cause the coil to burn out. Electrical surges or spikes may also damage the coil. Burnt out coils cannot be repaired and will need to be replaced.
Engine mechanical problems can overload the starter motor, leading to overheating. Oil leaks can cause overheating because the starter can`t cool off.
A solenoid coil that becomes overheated will “burn out”, or short. This can be caused by an ambient temperatures outside the acceptable range or by an error in the applied voltage. The error does not necessarily have to be that the voltage is too high.
Rusting, power failure, irregular pressure, missing equipment, an incorrect amount of voltage or current, dirt stuck in the system and corrosion are some of the possible reasons why a solenoid valve may not properly close or open.
In rare cases, a solenoid coil will burn out due to OVERVOLTAGE. The plunger WILL close, because the solenoid has extra force. (You`ll find no melted bobbin.) The high voltage causes excessive holding current which will overheat the coil and burn it out.

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How to remove starter on 06 ford taurus – Ford 8n,9n,2n, Tractor Starter With Drive
ANSWER : I usually use a starter removal tool… you want the correct answer, engine size and posting this is the automotive section will help

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Need to replace 9n tractor starter when you turn ignition key the starter just keeps going around.
ANSWER : I suggest that you pull the starter and make sure the bendix unit isn’t stuck on the shaft which may be rusted or dirty and corroded first. If the starter spins then the starter itself is probably okay. Hope this helps you

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ANSWER : You need to compress the front of the drive enough to drive out the roll pin,then the drive should slide right off.

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ANSWER : IT helps to loosen the oil canister ahead of the starter and then begin inserting the starter with it tipped upwards and then gradally lift it as you insert it. The hole should be oblonged out to make for easier insertion of the starter shart..
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9N tractor, bought new starter w/ bendix, the bendix is stuck and cannot get it to go back so that I can put new starter in without bendix hitting flywheel. how do I get the bendix back to normal position?
ANSWER : I think you need to shim the starter. A little piece of tin or etc.between engine block and starter by mounting bolt.

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How do you get the starter back in place Is there a secret to getting it in place
ANSWER : You should be able to get it in fairly easily once you get the proper combinations of angles to get the drive to clear the ring gear.If the tractor your working on has an oil filter on the same side as the starter and the rear of the starter is bumping it then you should remove it,also any rods and linkages that the starter comes in contact with on the way in may have to be removed.

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