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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART FOR ELECTRIC START MODEL
TROUBLE
LOOK FOR
REMEDY
Engine fails to start.
Safety System
A. Check for a blown fuse in the wire leading from the
positive terminal of the battery.
B. Before checking the safety system further, be sure the
clutch control and the blade control are disengaged; only
the starting system is being checked. Therefore remove
the spark piug lead and ground it to prevent the engine
from starting.
C. Attach a wire (minimum 18 gauge) to the positive ter
minal of the battery and touch the other end to the
small terminal (coil primary) of the solenoid. If the en
gine cranks, the problem is in the safety system.
D. Check for continuity from the battery to the solenoid.
NOTE: The positive terminal of the battery should have
a large cable (#8 guage) and a small wire (#18 gauge)
attached to it.
E. Check all wires and cable for tightness.
F. Use a #8 gauge wire and jump between the two large
terminals of the solenoid. If the unit starts, replace the
solenoid.
G. If the unit fails to start after following the above pro
cedure the problem is probably in the starting motor of
the engine.
Blocked fuel line or
empty gas tank.
Clean fuel line; check fuel supply. Also check fuel shut-off
valve.
Defective
spark
plug.
Spark plug lead wire disconnected.
Faulty spark plug—spark should jump gap between control
electrode and side electrode. If spark does not jump, re
place spark plug.
NOTE: Use insulated pliers to hold the spark plug wire.
Throttle setting.
Throttle control lever not in the starting position.
Loose connections
Spark plug wire loose.
Hard starting or loss of
power.
Dirty air cleaner.
Remove air cleaner and clean as outlined in Engine
Manual.
Carburetor
improp
erly adjusted.
Review paragraph Carburetor Adjustment.
Excessive vibration.
Bent
or
damaged
blade spindle.
Stop engine immediately; tighten all bolts and make all nec
essary repairs. If vibration continues, have the unit serviced
by a competent repairman.
Unit fails to discharge
grass.
Discharge
chute
clogged.
Clean discharge chute and inside of deck.
Foreign
object
lodged in deck.
Remove object from deck. See CAUTION following step 1 in
paragraph Operation.
Engine overheats.
Obstructions in air
passages.
Remove any obstruction from air passages in shroud.
Grass and dirt in engine shroud.
Clean cooling fins.
Oil level.
Fill crankcase to proper oil level.
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