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SITUATION | CAUSE | REMEDY | ||
Starter will not | Blown fuse | Inspect and replace fuse | ||
turn engine over |
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Starter will not | Dead battery | Charge battery | ||
turn engine over |
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Battery discharge | Poor connections on | Tighten or replace as | ||
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| battery | required | |
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| Battery water low |
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| Wrong battery installed in |
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| mower |
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Battery discharge | Engine electrical system | Have electrical system | ||
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| not functioning correctly | checked by your dealer | |
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Battery discharge | Engine being operated at | Increase engine RPM | ||
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| too low an RPM | Consult your dealer for | |
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Electric clutch will | Low battery condition | Repair or replace as | ||
not engage mower | Poor connections on | required | ||
deck blades | clutch switch | Consult your dealer for | ||
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| Broken wiring | repair | |
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Head lights do not | Poor connection, on lights | Repair or replace as | ||
operate | Broken wiring Bad bulb | required |
Note:
Electrical system failures are generally simple in nature, always check the obvious first and then move onto the more complicated parts used. Poor battery service, loose connections, corrosion, frayed or broken wiring, are more likely than component failure.