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rebmemeR |
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Hi guys, bought a factory LPG falcon AU ute a week ago. Found it odd it had a switch to engage/disengage the cut-off to the tanks.
Had a look under the bonnet and he's poorly wired in a switch from the 12v cutoff solenoid on the converter to the loom, essentially bypassing it manually when i start/stop the car. Dangerous for a number of reasons as I'm sure you can imagine. I've tried to rectify it.. -Connected solenoid as per stock - no go - maybe broken solenoid? -Bought new solenoid and pin - connected them - but gas tanks never engage -Bought new wiring look for the converter (3x 2pin plugs, 1x3pin plug, 1x4pin plug) - connected it all up but still no go. Don't really know what else I can do? When the switch is wired in to the positive(+) of the 12v cutoff solenoid, it functions fine (by the switch), however, it doesn't seem to work at all without that switch. Is there a fuse or relay im missing here possibly? |
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rod hansen |
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Being a dedicated gas engine there should be an lpg relay and fuse, when the engine cranks the pcm will supply the ground to energize the lpg relay when it receives a crank signal from the crank sensor.
This will then close the main relay contacts and supply battery pos to your lock offs and tanks. Get your self a wiring schematic. |
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