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Jim B

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  1. Thank you for your inputs: The fuse on the joy stick was OK. The light on the joy stick panel did not come on when the switch was turned on. Found a lead under the dash that had become disconnected from the fuse block. Did not see any way to reinsert the connector to the fuse block. In an attempt to see if the pump would run I used a jumper cable to connect the batter directly to the pump motor. Got a big arc when I connected to the battery. Today I connected the disconnected lead that became disconnected from the fuse block to another source of 12 volt power. Light on the joy stick panel now comes on. I can hear the solenoid clicking but the pump did not run. Found the lead to the pump hot and the pump itself warm. I do not see how connecting the battery directly could have destroyed the pump motor. Did I destroy the pump motor when I connected the battery directly to the pump motor? I would not think so. Any other thoughts? Can the pump motor be replaces separately, or do I have to replace the entire pump system? I will try calling Paul this week. Thank you all for your help Jim
  2. HHW jacks. Not sure if the picture is attached
  3. I have a 2000 Damon Intruder with about 93,000 miles. Has not been used much the last few years. Used it Memorial day weekend and the Jack's worked fine. Took it out last weekend Jack's would not work at all. They are kickdown Jack's. When I use the control to actuate the Jack's nothing happens, not even a click. There is voltage at the solenoid terminals when activating the control. There is also voltage at the heavy wire on the input. No voltage at the output of the solenoid. Used a jumper cable to bypass the solenoid, pump still did not run. Can anyone think of anything else that might be the problem other than the pump itself? Any other tests anyone might suggest? Thank you Jim B
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