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<blockquote data-quote="ain&#039;tstuckjustresting" data-source="post: 1564638" data-attributes="member: 18302"><p>If the solenoids aren't clicking there isn't any reason to jump to the motor. You need to test the solenoids. Try disconnecting the solenoid wiring and jumping power straight to them while they are powered and closed, test the resistance between the 2 large posts. It may help to know exactly what solenoids were used. </p><p></p><p>If you do want to test the motor: It should have 3 posts. Attach a jumper wire between the single post at the rear of the motor and either of the other 2 posts that are toward the shaft. Then hook a ground to the case and 12v to the 3rd post. To change directions, leave the jumper on the rear terminal and move the other end to the terminal you just supplied power to. Then supply 12v to the post next to it. Very simple. If it's confusing to read there are many youtube videos on winch testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ain'tstuckjustresting, post: 1564638, member: 18302"] If the solenoids aren't clicking there isn't any reason to jump to the motor. You need to test the solenoids. Try disconnecting the solenoid wiring and jumping power straight to them while they are powered and closed, test the resistance between the 2 large posts. It may help to know exactly what solenoids were used. If you do want to test the motor: It should have 3 posts. Attach a jumper wire between the single post at the rear of the motor and either of the other 2 posts that are toward the shaft. Then hook a ground to the case and 12v to the 3rd post. To change directions, leave the jumper on the rear terminal and move the other end to the terminal you just supplied power to. Then supply 12v to the post next to it. Very simple. If it's confusing to read there are many youtube videos on winch testing. [/QUOTE]
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