I have an old Ford 3000 and it suddenly failed to start. Checked the battery and it is fine.
When the ignition key is turned it does not energise the starter solenoid.
To eliminate a number of possibilities I have disconnected the wire that feeds the starter solenoid from the ignition switch and touched directly onto the positive terminal of the battery. The solenoid then energises, starter motor turns over and the tractor starts fine. I have also bypassed the safety switch (neutral only) so I know this is not related to the problem. I have now gone back to the ignition to switch. The switch is a three pole switch. Voltage appears to be 11.9v but seems to be intermittent. Any advice on what checks to carry out next would be appreciated.
When the ignition key is turned it does not energise the starter solenoid.
To eliminate a number of possibilities I have disconnected the wire that feeds the starter solenoid from the ignition switch and touched directly onto the positive terminal of the battery. The solenoid then energises, starter motor turns over and the tractor starts fine. I have also bypassed the safety switch (neutral only) so I know this is not related to the problem. I have now gone back to the ignition to switch. The switch is a three pole switch. Voltage appears to be 11.9v but seems to be intermittent. Any advice on what checks to carry out next would be appreciated.