EVP Shut Off Solenoid Repair Specialists

Don't Let a Faulty Solenoid Leave You Stranded

Is your vehicle experiencing rough idling, stalling, or starting issues Your EVP Shut Off Solenoid might be the culprit. Don't wait for complete failure – act now!

Why Choose Us:
  • Industry-Leading 24-Month/24,000-Mile Warranty
  • ASE-Certified Master Mechanics
  • Expert Service for ALL Makes and Models
  • Same-Day Diagnostics Available

Warning Signs to Watch For:

  • Engine stalling
  • Rough idling
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Check Engine light on

EVP Shut Off Solenoid Repair Service Costs

Basic Solenoid Replacement
Labor Time: 1-1.5 hours
Labor Cost: $125-$187.50
Parts: $75-$150
Total Estimated Cost: $200-$337.50

Complex Solenoid Replacement with Wiring Repair
Labor Time: 2-3 hours
Labor Cost: $250-$375
Parts: $75-$200
Wiring Materials: $25-$50
Total Estimated Cost: $350-$625

Complete Solenoid System Overhaul
Labor Time: 3-4 hours
Labor Cost: $375-$500
Parts: $150-$300
Wiring and Additional Components: $50-$100
Total Estimated Cost: $575-$900

*Please note: These are estimated costs and may vary depending on your specific vehicle model, the extent of damage, and any additional repairs needed. A detailed inspection is required for an accurate quote.

All repairs include:

  • Complete diagnostic testing
  • Professional installation
  • Post-repair testing
  • 90-day warranty on parts and labor

EVP Shut Off Solenoid Repair Procedures

12V DC EVP Shut Off Solenoid

Common Issues:Fails to engage/disengage, intermittent operation, or complete failure

Repair Steps:

  1. Verify 12V power supply and ground connection
  2. Remove solenoid from mounting bracket
  3. Clean plunger and housing with electrical contact cleaner
  4. Inspect plunger spring for damage or fatigue
  5. Test solenoid operation with direct 12V power
  6. Replace if internal components show wear or damage

24V DC EVP Shut Off Solenoid

Common Issues:Slow response time, sticking plunger, or electrical failure

Repair Steps:

  1. Check voltage at solenoid terminals (should read 24V DC)
  2. Disconnect electrical connections
  3. Remove mounting hardware
  4. Disassemble solenoid housing
  5. Clean all internal components
  6. Replace worn seals and O-rings
  7. Reassemble and test operation

120V AC EVP Shut Off Solenoid

Common Issues:Buzzing noise, overheating, or failure to hold position

Repair Steps:

  1. Disconnect power and verify no residual voltage
  2. Remove solenoid from system
  3. Inspect coil for signs of burning or damage
  4. Test coil resistance with multimeter
  5. Clean or replace plunger assembly
  6. Check and replace any damaged wiring
  7. Test operation before full reinstallation

Safety Note:Always ensure power is completely disconnected before beginning any repair work. If you're unsure about any repair step, consult a qualified technician.

Warranty Notice:Some repairs may void manufacturer warranty. Please consult your product documentation before attempting repairs.

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Common Failure Symptoms of EVP Shut Off Solenoid

EVP Shut Off Solenoid: Signs of Failure & Maintenance Guide

Common Signs of EVP Shut Off Solenoid Failure

1. Engine Starting Issues

  • Engine fails to start or has difficulty starting
  • Engine starts but immediately dies
  • Intermittent starting problems

2. Fuel Supply Problems

  • Irregular fuel flow
  • Engine starving for fuel
  • Unexpected engine shutdowns

3. Electrical Symptoms

  • Clicking sound when key is turned
  • No audible click when attempting to start
  • Warning lights on dashboard

Typical Service Schedule

Regular Inspection: Every 6 months or 6,000 miles

  • Visual inspection for wear and corrosion
  • Check electrical connections
  • Test solenoid operation

Maintenance Intervals:

  • Clean contacts and connections: Annually
  • Replace solenoid: Every 3-5 years or when signs of failure appear
  • Electrical system check: Every 12 months

Preventive Measures:

  • Keep battery connections clean and tight
  • Protect from excessive moisture and corrosion
  • Address any electrical system issues promptly

Note: Service intervals may vary based on vehicle make, model, and operating conditions. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific maintenance schedules.

How It Works

  • Get a quote online or set-up a time to have your vehicle looked at.
  • Pick time slots that work for you, easily, online.
  • We will confirm appointments and send reminders.
  • Our mechanics bring everything that is needed to you.
  • All you have to do is provided a safe area for the work to be performed.

What we need from you

  • A safe place to work on your vehicle
  • No working on the side of busy roads
  • No working on unstable or steep surfaces.
  • We do not perform repairs during severe weather.
  • Authorization from a property owner or management.
  • Repair work done in a parking lot or at your  requires permission.
  • We do not do repairs in areas restricted by law.

Common Questions

Service Area

Our primary service area is greater Grand Rapids and includes Comstock Park, East Grand Rapids, GrandvilleKentwood, Walker, and Wyoming

Our secondary service area is provided by our Belding location and includes: Belding, Greenville, Ionia and the sorrounding areas.

Contact us if you have any questions about where we provide services.

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