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Old 02-21-2006, 03:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Carburetor fuel cut solonoids - mixed up?

On a 1986 4-door FWD Corolla, which carburetor fuel cut solonoid is which? I think I may have mixed them up (I cut the wires to get them off), and the factory manual gives contradictory information.

One solonoid has 2 wires, a white one with a black stripe and a black wire, but the diagram in the factory manual shows green and black-yellow wires.

The other solonoid has 1 wire, a white one with a black stripe, but the manual shows a black-yellow wire.

Wiring the solonoids to the right connections is no problem, but the 2-wire solonoid seems to be designed to leak a little when closed, while the 1-wire solonoid does not.
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thw wire white, put with the green, nad the black, wit hthe black.
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