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Pull in Hold in Test

Pull In Hold In test
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Study Notes on Pull-In and Hold-In Tests for Starter Motor

1. Pull-In Coil: The pull-in coil is a larger wire or coil in the


solenoid of the starter motor. It is responsible for pulling in the
starter motor’s drive gear to engage the engine’s flywheel.

2. Hold-In Coil: The hold-in coil is a thinner wire or coil in the


solenoid. Once the drive gear is engaged with the flywheel, the
hold-in coil keeps it in place during the operation of the starter
motor.

3. Pull-In Test: The pull-in test checks the functionality of the pull-
in coil. It involves applying a voltage to the coil and observing if
the drive gear is pulled in to engage the flywheel.

4. Hold-In Test: The hold-in test checks the functionality of the


hold-in coil. After the pull-in test, the hold-in test involves
reducing the voltage and checking if the drive gear remains
engaged with the flywheel.

5. Testing Procedure: The testing of the pull-in and hold-in coils


can be done using a multi-tester. The multi-tester is used to
perform an open test and a ground test on the coils.

Remember, always refer to the vehicle’s service manual for specific


procedures and specifications. Also, ensure that the battery is in perfect
condition, fully charged, and its connections are intact and routed
correctly.

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