Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Valve Solenoid
The Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Valve which con•
trols hydraulic flow to the spray pump motor includes an
electric solenoid (Fig. 31). When the spray console rate
switch is depressed, the available current to the PWM
valve solenoid is changed. This solenoid current change
causes a valve shift and subsequent change in hydrau•
lic flow to the spray pump motor. Testing of the PWM
Valve solenoid can be done without removing the sole•
noid.
1
3
Testing
2
NOTE: Prior to taking small resistance readings with a
digital multimeter, short the meter test leads together.
The meter will display a small resistance value (usually
0.5
ohms or less). This resistance is due to the internal
Figure 31
resistance of the meter and test leads. Subtract this val•
ue from from the measured value of the solenoid you are
testing.
1. PWM Valve
3.
Solenoid connector
2.
Solenoid
1.
Make sure ignition switch is off. Disconnect PWM
Valve solenoid electrical connector.
2.
Measure resistance between the two solenoid con•
nector terminals. The resistance for the solenoid coil
should be approximately 9.6 ohms.
NOTE: The solenoid is not available as a separate
component.
3.
Reconnect electrical connector to the solenoid.
Multi Pro 5700–D
Electrical System
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