Fuel Solenoid Or Shutoff Valve - Toro Dingo TX 413 Service Manual

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Fuel Solenoid or Shutoff Valve

Purpose
The fuel shutoff valve is located in-line between
the gas tank and the engine carburetor. When the
ignition switch is in the "OFF" position, fuel will not
flow to the engine carburetor. When the ignition
switch is in the "START" and "RUN" positions, the
shutoff valve is open.
Location
The fuel shutoff valve is located on the left side of
the unit, next to the engine (Fig. 099).
Figure 099
How It Works
The fuel solenoid/shutoff valve is an electrically
actuated valve. When 12 VDC is supplied to the
valve, the valve opens and fuel will flow to the
carburetor.
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Testing
1. With the fuel solenoid connected to the wire
harness, turn the ignition key to the "RUN" position.
Verify there is 12 VDC at the connector with the pink
wire.
2. If 12 VDC is present, carefully disconnect the
fuel line from the fuel shutoff valve. You will need a
container handy to catch any fuel. Turn the ignition
key to the "RUN" position. Fuel should flow out of the
fuel shutoff valve. If not, replace the valve (Fig. 100).
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Rev. 000
Figure 100
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