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Model No.: 17208-60015/17208-60016
Brand: MEIRUIER
Place Of Origin: China
Warranty: One Year
Processing Custom: No
Encapsulation: 1
Product Status: Brand new
Voltage: 12V
Applicable Car Models: Kubota V3300
Part No/OE: 17208-60015/17208-60016
Packaging: NORMAL
Productivity: A THOUSAND A DAY
Transportation: Ocean,Air,Express
Place of Origin: WENZHOU
Supply Ability: PRODUCT HAVE MORE STOCK,CAN SHIP IN THE FIRST TIME
Certificate: IATF16949
Port: NINGBO,SHANGHAI
Payment Type: T/T,Paypal
Incoterm: FOB
Where is the Weichai Flameout Solenoid Valve?
Diesel engine oil shut-off Solenoid valve, most of the position is next to the high-pressure oil pump, or next to the high-pressure oil pump, generally alloy surface wrapped in a plastic rubber skin, some will bring a pull wire or iron hook, the ignition switch of the vehicle when the fire or switch, it can automatically suck the start or cut off the oil, if it is a Cummins engine, its oil-off Solenoid Valve is generally on the high-pressure oil pump, is a very small valve body. But the oil-cut solenoid valves of most diesel engines are as I described above, such as Dachai engine, Weichai engine, Xichai engine and so on. When you press the flameout switch after the solenoid valve is powered off, at this time your main oil circuit is disconnected from the engine, there is no way to continue running without oil supply, generally speaking, this solenoid valve is two wires, connected to the corresponding switch can be.
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