Gwagensteve wrote:
There will be a three position switch somewhere for winching and out. If the switch is missing it’s easy to work out- it will be a three core wire, one is powered and two aren’t, depending on which one you hook the power to will be winch in or winch out.
Assuming the solenoids work.
Personally, if the control wiring/switch doesn’t fire the winch up, I’d move to checking that the winch motor is actually functioning before I spent any more time or money on ancient solenoids etc. the winch motor requires +ve and -ve and then the fields need to be powered to fire it up in or out. (“F1” or “F2” terminals on the motor)
If the winch runs but the solenoids are dead, get yourself an Albright solenoid, get rid of the TJM stuff entirely.
Thanks for your input - much appreciated.