Testing solenoid coils?
Sounds like they are installed, so you will want to by-pass the RPM window switch (if you are using one) and manually activate the system, might get tricky if you are using a TPS activation switch, pretty easy if you have a WOT switch. You may want to pull the nozzle out and have some one help you with aiming it into a bucket. Be cause full, the nitrous will be VERY cold, and it's a wet kit there will be fuel spraying out, so be very careful. Should tell you pretty quick if the solenoid(s) are opening up or not.
Matt
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They click open up when the window switch and the fpss are bypassed with the engine off and the bottle closed. The problem is that when I actually spray the car, the solenoids activate for about 2 or 3 seconds and blow the 30 amp fuse. I have already swapped out my 12 ga wire that I was using to power and ground the solenoids for 10 ga. I am positive I have a good ground...I even ran a jumper back to the negative terminal to remove all doubt. It still blew the fuse after a few seconds. The solenoid coils are the only other thing I could think of. When they go bad, do they just plain not work?


