This switch closes when you turn the ignition key allowing electricity to flow to the starter.
Craftsman riding mower starter solenoid location.
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This diy riding mower repair guide gives step by step instructions for replacing the starter solenoid on a riding lawn mower.
The solenoid links the ignition to the starter on craftsman lawn tractors.
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To access the solenoid lift the hood.
These tractor mowers can suffer from a number of problems that affect its ability to run properly and a malfunctioning solenoid that requires replacement is a common culprit.
The starter solenoid on a riding lawn mower is essentially an electromagnetic switch.
Craftsman riding mowers made by sears feature briggs stratton engines equipped with an electric starting system.
Replacing a solenoid on a craftsman lawn mower or tractor.
This diy riding mower repair guide gives step by step instructions for replacing the starter motor on a riding lawn mower.
A turn of the key in the ignition closes a circuit that conducts a charge from the battery to the starter motor.
The starter motor spins the flywheel to start the engine when you turn the start key.
When you turn the ignition key to the start position the starter solenoid sends current to the starter.
Then follow the large red wire from the battery down to the solenoid.
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If you hear the starter solenoid click but don t hear the starter motor run watch this riding mower troubleshooting video to help you diagnose the problem.
The solenoid on this model is located below the battery tray.
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If you don t hear the internal solenoid contact click when you turn the key replace the solenoid because it s not working.
Once the engine has started and you release the key the solenoid switch opens up disengaging the electricity flow to the starter yet allowing the engine to run.