SOURCE: 95 F150 wont crank
the starter should be replaced. The solenoid is kikcing the pinion out but there is no contact being made to turn the starter motor. I have the exact same truck and before i changed the starter used the old starter tap trick. Tap the starter casing with a hammer and it should start turning again. hope this was helpful for you. Good luck.
SOURCE: Riding mower 917.270510 abruptly stopped running
As it fired up with ether, your problem is related to fuel flow in the carburator. More than likely, you will have to remove it and clean all the ports. It might simply be the needle valve at the float is stuck, not allowing fuel to fill the bowl enough to be drawn in via air flow.
SOURCE: Mower won't start. Makes clicking noise.
Check the battery terminal connections for cleanliness and that they are free of corrosion. If the contact is corroded, this is what the clicking would be from.
The battery could be charged, but if the connection is dirty, the power won't be able to engage the solenoid properly.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Help! My Husqvarna YTH 2046
Hi and welcome to FixYa, I am Kelly. I am looking for your service manual but beed to know if your mower has a number on in ending in 3300, 3301, 3302, 3303 or 3304. An example of the number I need would be like this: 96043003300 The 3300 series numbers above are just the first 5 of 10 models.
There are 10 different service manuals for this mower and my best guess is the model number is something like this: YTH20K46
I think you have a blown 30 Amp fuse but need to find the location in the manual so I can pass that to you.
There is the possibility that the engine alternator has also failed also but, you said the LED was blank and the mower does nothing so that in itself points to a fuse / wiring issue.
From what I can tell the fuse is a flat bayonet type fuse and should be located on the left side of the mower about 6 inches in front of the mower deck looking from the top. I just can not tell what elevation the fuse is at. This fuse is in the circuit between the battery and the Amp meter. A second look for the fuse and it appears to be in the exact area even with the left foot pedal. Look in that area vertically for the fuse.
Thanks for choosing FixYa,
Kely
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