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Tire Cleaner stopped working for one of the bays

So it finally happened, tire cleaner stopped working for one of the bays. I have owned the car wash for a little over the year and this is the first time a function stopped working on one of the bays. Looking at the tire cleaner operation, it looks like its an electric pump and then what appears to be solenoids. Can someone take a look at the attached pictures and confirm if that is what it is. The issue is with the valve that has the blue tape on it.
 

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What a mess! Those are solenoid valves that are mounted in a box. Get out the voltmeter and see if you have power the that solenoid valve or you can use a small screwdriver to see if he coil is on when the valve energized. If it is energized try taking the solenoid apart to see if there is anything inside that shouldn't be there. What kind of electric pump are you using?
 
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving solenoid valves housed within a box. To troubleshoot, start by using a voltmeter to check if there's power reaching the solenoid valve when it should be activated. Alternatively, you can manually test the solenoid by using a small screwdriver to see if the coil inside is energized when the valve is activated. If the solenoid appears to be functioning electrically but the valve still isn't operating correctly, consider disassembling the solenoid carefully to inspect for any debris or foreign objects that may be obstructing its function. Regarding the electric pump, details such as its type (e.g., hydraulic, pneumatic), specifications, and how it integrates with the solenoid valves would be necessary to provide specific troubleshooting advice or to ensure compatibility and proper operation.
 
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving solenoid valves housed within a box. To troubleshoot, start by using a voltmeter to check if there's power reaching the solenoid valve when it should be activated. Alternatively, you can manually test the solenoid by using a small screwdriver to see if the coil inside is energized when the valve is activated. If the solenoid appears to be functioning electrically but the valve still isn't operating correctly, consider disassembling the solenoid carefully to inspect for any debris or foreign objects that may be obstructing its function. Regarding the electric pump, details such as its type (e.g., hydraulic, pneumatic), specifications, and how it integrates with the solenoid valves would be necessary to provide specific troubleshooting advice or to ensure compatibility and proper operation.
Thank you so much. It turned out to be the relay that was the issue. Once I replaced it, all went back to normal.
 
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