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The system is not recognizing that you are in the seat for some reason. Ck the wiring from the switch could be broken/disconnected somewhere.
plus read this fellows last reply....
Your seat safety switch is not working. If the seat switch isn't activated, ie. a person sitting on the seat, the safety system will stop the engine when the levers are engaged. There is probably only one lever safety switch, on the right lever, which is why the left one doesn't kill the engine. Check the seat switch continuity and the wiring for loose connections.
Make sure the free wheel lever is pushed in, you have one on each side for each transmission. Have you changed tires? Make sure the key is on the axle shaft. Then check the linkage under the seat.
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