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truk
06-24-2012, 08:01 PM
i have a warn winch that i stuck in mud last fall. i have used it 3 months ago. reinstalled the winch now it doest not work . i checked the wires to make sure they were on right and they were. so i checked the solnoids power to both small screws but no power out to cables. so im guessing solnoids. ?? so i was cleaning some of the wires off and 1 broke off so i need solnoids ! were is the best place to buy them. thanks matt

WrenchMonkey
06-24-2012, 08:14 PM
I need to do this, too...

According to this: http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1078763

The cheapest ones are here: http://www.dbelectrical.com/p-3579-4-new-winch-solenoid-for-warn-12-volt-heavy-duty-28396-smr6005.aspx

$71 for the fourpack.

If you find em cheaper, lemme know!

Robert

jlynch
06-24-2012, 08:33 PM
I have been down this road before with the solenoids. MAKE SURE when you buy these that they are 100% duty cycle!! I bought some cheap replacements that were not 100% duty cycle and when I used the winch for the first time the solenoid shorted out and I could not shut the winch off. By the time I got it to shut off it had burnt the winch motor up and kinked the winch cable real bad. Sometimes a cheap price is not good.

blazerbrad
06-25-2012, 08:47 AM
Have you pulled the winch apart and made sure it was clean? If it got water/mud in the motor and then sat for 3 months it's not uncommone for it to stop working.

coachholland
06-25-2012, 10:56 AM
I need to do this, too...

According to this: http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1078763

The cheapest ones are here: http://www.dbelectrical.com/p-3579-4-new-winch-solenoid-for-warn-12-volt-heavy-duty-28396-smr6005.aspx

$71 for the fourpack.

If you find em cheaper, lemme know!

Robert

Those are discontinued and have been for a while and based on what they were sold for when available ($12 each), that's kind of high. The new part number is 72631 and I've got 15 of them on the shelf right now. I could do $72 on a set of four.

http://www.warnfactoryoutlet.com/shop.axd/ProductDetails?edp_no=956552

carwash
06-25-2012, 12:20 PM
I sometimes have problems with warn ropes... winches work great, ropes no good.

sorry, I have no input.

humpy
06-25-2012, 12:26 PM
I sometimes have problems with warn ropes... winches work great, ropes no good.

sorry, I have no input.

Shoulda let tc drive... He wouldnt a needed a winch :thumbup:

gothodgie
06-25-2012, 12:31 PM
Shoulda let tc drive... He wouldnt a needed a winch :thumbup:

lol...:D

truk
06-25-2012, 02:43 PM
sorry coach if i would had known i would have got them from you. ordered from dbelectric last nite. well see if they work may and try to pull winch apart this week. thanks matt

coachholland
06-25-2012, 06:29 PM
No prob. If those universal ones don't work out, I've got the Warn brand ones for ya. :)

truk
06-27-2012, 09:14 PM
well it worked for about 1 minute! then it is stuck on ! hooked up solnoids and it ran in and out several times out about 2 ft each time then back in , then it stuck on going in unhooked battery and reversed terminals to run it out! now what! i guess ill do some checking make sure i wired it right. then send them back i guess. anty suggestions? matt

coachholland
06-28-2012, 11:54 AM
If they worked correctly before for several cycles, then you've got them hooked up right. Probably just poor quality knock offs. Get the real Warn ones for a buck more. ;)

truk
06-28-2012, 06:14 PM
after tapping on them with a wrench they work for a few times then stick always going in. so ive got it narrowed down to 1 solnoid. i have 1 old one left that didnt break when removing. so ill switch them and hope it all works for the zukimelt! i hope we dont need a winch while there, but then if i dont need a winch we arnt having fun!!!!!! ill be calling coach!!!!! thanks guys !!! matt

WrenchMonkey
06-28-2012, 07:22 PM
after tapping on them with a wrench they work for a few times then stick always going in. so ive got it narrowed down to 1 solnoid. i have 1 old one left that didnt break when removing. so ill switch them and hope it all works for the zukimelt! i hope we dont need a winch while there, but then if i dont need a winch we arnt having fun!!!!!! ill be calling coach!!!!! thanks guys !!! matt

"IF" you've just got one bad solenoid, you coud swap the four you have, so the bad one is in the "out" circuit. You'll use "Power In" a lot more than "Power Out."

But, I thought the thing used the solenoids in pairs, wired in series as a failsafe? Ie: if either solenoid opened, the winch would stop, even if the other stuck. No?

Could it be a problem with the controller? If you unplug it, does it continue to pull?

Dunno...

Robert

truk
06-28-2012, 09:32 PM
didnt try that but i will here in a few minutes.