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Leveling system solenoid - Scott Forman - 07-04-2007 07:46 I am troubleshooting my inoperative levelers, and I think I have identified the culprit in one of the three-pin solenoids mounted under the step well. When I jump the current cross the solenoid, the motor runs, so I am pretty sure this is the problem. It is the one where the third pin must be grounded to deliver the current. Where can I find one of these? I bought a generic solenoid that looks similar, but it isn't getting the job done. Thanks Scott Forman 86 PT38 Memphis Leveling system solenoid - Pete Masterson - 07-04-2007 09:06 They're by Bosch and don't get cheap, Chinese-made replacements as they'll fail quickly. Better auto parts stores should carry them, but you may need to ask. Often the cheap ones are in blister packs on racks in the automotive electrical department. I bought a bunch of Bosch relays to have on hand from an eBay vendor -- about $1 each or so. Genuine Bosch in a 20/30 amp-rating. This URL is similar to what I purchased: <http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GENUINE-BOSCH-12V-DC-20-30-Amp-SPDT- Auto-Relay-10- PACK_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33721QQihZ002QQitemZ120136828374QQrdZ1> (You may need to piece this back together) Or just search eBay for "Bosch relay". You can get them with and without sockets. This URL is for a PDF with a bunch of wiring diagrams showing operation of a Bosch relay. <http://www.dlcparts.com/images/BoschGuide.pdf> And this web site has a great description of how a relay works: <http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/ relay.htm> Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA aeonix1@... On Jul 4, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Scott Forman wrote: > I am troubleshooting my inoperative levelers, and I think I have > identified the culprit in one of the three-pin solenoids mounted under > the step well. When I jump the current cross the solenoid, the motor > runs, so I am pretty sure this is the problem. It is the one where > the > third pin must be grounded to deliver the current. Where can I find > one of these? > > I bought a generic solenoid that looks similar, but it isn't getting > the job done. > > Thanks > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Leveling system solenoid - p_a_lazar - 07-04-2007 09:14 Scott, I hate being the master of the obvious Just call HWH. Just had my solenoids replaced while there. They look like starter solenoids, but I believe a bit different. Paul 97wb43 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@...> wrote: > > I am troubleshooting my inoperative levelers, and I think I have > identified the culprit in one of the three-pin solenoids mounted under > the step well. When I jump the current cross the solenoid, the motor > runs, so I am pretty sure this is the problem. It is the one where the > third pin must be grounded to deliver the current. Where can I find > one of these? > > I bought a generic solenoid that looks similar, but it isn't getting > the job done. > > Thanks > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > Leveling system solenoid - Scott Forman - 07-04-2007 09:16 Thanks for the response, but this is not what I need. I need a solenoid, not a relay. The large metal cylindrical things often used on older ignition circuits. Scott --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson wrote: > > They're by Bosch and don't get cheap, Chinese-made replacements as > they'll fail quickly. Better auto parts stores should carry them, but > you may need to ask. Often the cheap ones are in blister packs on > racks in the automotive electrical department. > > I bought a bunch of Bosch relays to have on hand from an eBay vendor > -- about $1 each or so. Genuine Bosch in a 20/30 amp-rating. This URL > is similar to what I purchased: > <http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GENUINE-BOSCH-12V-DC-20-30-Amp-SPDT- > Auto-Relay-10- > PACK_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33721QQihZ002QQitemZ120136828374QQrdZ1 > > (You may need to piece this back together) > > Or just search eBay for "Bosch relay". You can get them with and > without sockets. > > This URL is for a PDF with a bunch of wiring diagrams showing > operation of a Bosch relay. > <http://www.dlcparts.com/images/BoschGuide.pdf> > > And this web site has a great description of how a relay works: > <http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/ > relay.htm> > > Pete Masterson > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > El Sobrante CA > aeonix1@... > > > > On Jul 4, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Scott Forman wrote: > > > I am troubleshooting my inoperative levelers, and I think I have > > identified the culprit in one of the three-pin solenoids mounted under > > the step well. When I jump the current cross the solenoid, the motor > > runs, so I am pretty sure this is the problem. It is the one where > > the > > third pin must be grounded to deliver the current. Where can I find > > one of these? > > > > I bought a generic solenoid that looks similar, but it isn't getting > > the job done. > > > > Thanks > > Scott Forman > > 86 PT38 > > Memphis > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > Leveling system solenoid - Scott Forman - 07-04-2007 09:18 Yes, I will call them if I have to, but wondered if it was more common item I might find at a place like NAPA. Lots of old cars use solenoids that LOOK similar.... Scott --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "p_a_lazar" wrote: > > Scott, > > I hate being the master of the obvious Just call HWH. Just had my > solenoids replaced while there. They look like starter solenoids, but > I believe a bit different. > > Paul > 97wb43 > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@> > wrote: > > > > I am troubleshooting my inoperative levelers, and I think I have > > identified the culprit in one of the three-pin solenoids mounted under > > the step well. When I jump the current cross the solenoid, the motor > > runs, so I am pretty sure this is the problem. It is the one where the > > third pin must be grounded to deliver the current. Where can I find > > one of these? > > > > I bought a generic solenoid that looks similar, but it isn't getting > > the job done. > > > > Thanks > > Scott Forman > > 86 PT38 > > Memphis > > > Leveling system solenoid - truitt44@...> - 07-04-2007 10:48 Scott, you should be able to find stamped on the end caps the model # and make. You will probably have to do a good cleaning first. On one of mine the stamp was faint but could read with a good light and magnifying glass. Howard T., Sowega, 86 PT40 > > From: "Scott Forman" <sforman@...> > Date: 2007/07/04 Wed PM 05:18:09 EDT > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Leveling system solenoid > > Yes, I will call them if I have to, but wondered if it was more > common item I might find at a place like NAPA. Lots of old cars use > solenoids that LOOK similar.... > > Scott > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "p_a_lazar" > wrote: > > > > Scott, > > > > I hate being the master of the obvious Just call HWH. Just had my > > solenoids replaced while there. They look like starter solenoids, > but > > I believe a bit different. > > > > Paul > > 97wb43 > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@> > > wrote: > > > > > > I am troubleshooting my inoperative levelers, and I think I have > > > identified the culprit in one of the three-pin solenoids mounted > under > > > the step well. When I jump the current cross the solenoid, the > motor > > > runs, so I am pretty sure this is the problem. It is the one > where the > > > third pin must be grounded to deliver the current. Where can I > find > > > one of these? > > > > > > I bought a generic solenoid that looks similar, but it isn't > getting > > > the job done. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Scott Forman > > > 86 PT38 > > > Memphis > > > > > > > > > Leveling system solenoid - truitt44@...> - 07-04-2007 10:57 Scott, Cole Hersee is the brand of solenoid on my coach. I would think it would be the same on yours. Google on Cole Hersee call home office and see if they have a distributor in Memphis. They will send you a catalog if you ask. Howard T., Sowega, 86 PT40 > > From: "Scott Forman" <sforman@...> > Date: 2007/07/04 Wed PM 05:16:50 EDT > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Leveling system solenoid > > Thanks for the response, but this is not what I need. I need a > solenoid, not a relay. The large metal cylindrical things often used > on older ignition circuits. > > Scott > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson > wrote: > > > > They're by Bosch and don't get cheap, Chinese-made replacements as > > they'll fail quickly. Better auto parts stores should carry them, > but > > you may need to ask. Often the cheap ones are in blister packs on > > racks in the automotive electrical department. > > > > I bought a bunch of Bosch relays to have on hand from an eBay > vendor > > -- about $1 each or so. Genuine Bosch in a 20/30 amp-rating. This > URL > > is similar to what I purchased: > > <http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GENUINE-BOSCH-12V-DC-20-30-Amp-SPDT- > > > Auto-Relay-10- > > > PACK_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33721QQihZ002QQitemZ120136828374QQrdZ1 > > > > (You may need to piece this back together) > > > > Or just search eBay for "Bosch relay". You can get them with and > > without sockets. > > > > This URL is for a PDF with a bunch of wiring diagrams showing > > operation of a Bosch relay. > > <http://www.dlcparts.com/images/BoschGuide.pdf> > > > > And this web site has a great description of how a relay works: > > <http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/ > > relay.htm> > > > > Pete Masterson > > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > > El Sobrante CA > > aeonix1@... > > > > > > > > On Jul 4, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Scott Forman wrote: > > > > > I am troubleshooting my inoperative levelers, and I think I have > > > identified the culprit in one of the three-pin solenoids mounted > under > > > the step well. When I jump the current cross the solenoid, the > motor > > > runs, so I am pretty sure this is the problem. It is the one > where > > > the > > > third pin must be grounded to deliver the current. Where can I > find > > > one of these? > > > > > > I bought a generic solenoid that looks similar, but it isn't > getting > > > the job done. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Scott Forman > > > 86 PT38 > > > Memphis > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > Leveling system solenoid - truitt44@...> - 07-04-2007 11:10 Scott, I ordered my Cole Hersee solenoid from Ryder Fleet Services. If this leveling unit came with the solenoids from HWH they may have used a different brand. Howard, Sowega, 86 PT40 Leveling system solenoid - Scott Forman - 07-04-2007 12:26 Which model did you use? Scott --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, > > Scott, > I ordered my Cole Hersee solenoid from Ryder Fleet Services. If this leveling unit came with the solenoids from HWH they may have used a different brand. > Howard, Sowega, 86 PT40 > Leveling system solenoid - bloomas - 07-04-2007 15:46 ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Forman To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 4:16 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Leveling system solenoid Scoot You need a 75 amp continuous duty solenoid witch you can get at Napa or any heavy duty trucks part house.Dump trucks use the same solenoid. Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36 Thanks for the response, but this is not what I need. I need a solenoid, not a relay. The large metal cylindrical things often used on older ignition circuits. Scott --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson wrote: > > They're by Bosch and don't get cheap, Chinese-made replacements as > they'll fail quickly. Better auto parts stores should carry them, but > you may need to ask. Often the cheap ones are in blister packs on > racks in the automotive electrical department. > > I bought a bunch of Bosch relays to have on hand from an eBay vendor > -- about $1 each or so. Genuine Bosch in a 20/30 amp-rating. This URL > is similar to what I purchased: > <http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GENUINE-BOSCH-12V-DC-20-30-Amp-SPDT- > Auto-Relay-10- > PACK_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33721QQihZ002QQitemZ120136828374QQrdZ1 > > (You may need to piece this back together) > > Or just search eBay for "Bosch relay". You can get them with and > without sockets. > > This URL is for a PDF with a bunch of wiring diagrams showing > operation of a Bosch relay. > <http://www.dlcparts.com/images/BoschGuide.pdf> > > And this web site has a great description of how a relay works: > <http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/ > relay.htm> > > Pete Masterson > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > El Sobrante CA > aeonix1@... > > > > On Jul 4, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Scott Forman wrote: > > > I am troubleshooting my inoperative levelers, and I think I have > > identified the culprit in one of the three-pin solenoids mounted under > > the step well. When I jump the current cross the solenoid, the motor > > runs, so I am pretty sure this is the problem. It is the one where > > the > > third pin must be grounded to deliver the current. Where can I find > > one of these? > > > > I bought a generic solenoid that looks similar, but it isn't getting > > the job done. > > > > Thanks > > Scott Forman > > 86 PT38 > > Memphis > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |