L120 won't start

Nate65

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I have an L120 that won't turnover or do anything. I put a new battery in it in the spring. So I know that's not the problem but if I jump it, it will start. I've replaced the starter solenoid but still nothing. Should I check the voltage regulator next. If so where is it located? Thanks for your help
 

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I think the voltage regulator is located near the alternator. Have you traced the wires down for voltage to the starter yet and if so I would have to believe that it is the voltage regulator that is the problem. I also take it that you have seen if you have power in and out of the solenoid going to the starter. Since you can jump start the tractor off the battery I assume the starter is turning so I would work my way back from the starter to the battery and make sure all grounds are making a good contact or maybe you have a broke wire. Just some suggestions.
 

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Just because you replaced the battery doesn't mean the battery is not dead. Check the voltage on the battery before you spend anymore money. Lights could have been left on by accident and drained the battery.
 

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I doubt that your problem is the voltage regulator. Go through this troubleshooting procedure to pinpoint where you are loosing your current.





Electrical* problems can be very easy or very difficult, depending on four things.
1. * How well you understand basic electricity.
2. *What tools you have and know how to use.
3. *How well you follow directions.
4. *You don't overlook or assume anything and verify everything.

Remember we cannot see what you are doing. *You are our eyes, ears and fingers in solving this problem. *You must be as accurate as you can when you report back. *The two basic tools we will ask you to use are a test light and a multi-meter. *If you have an assistant when going through these tests it would be very helpful. *These steps work the best when done in order, so please don't jump around. *Now let's solve this problem.

First, check the fuse(s), check battery connections for corrosion (clean if necessary) and *voltage - above 12.5 volts should be good.*

Second, check for power from the battery to one of the large terminals on the solenoid. *One of the wires is connected directly to the battery and has power all the time so one of the large terminals should light a test light or show 12 volts on a meter at all times.*

Third, *check for power at the small terminal of the solenoid while depressing the clutch/brake pedal and holding the key in the start position (you may need an assistant to sit in the seat to override the safety switch). If your solenoid is a four wire solenoid, check both small wire terminals as one is ground and the other is power from the ignition switch. *If your solenoid is a three wire solenoid, make sure the solenoid body is not corroded where it bolts to the chassis of the mower as this is your ground path back to the battery. *If in doubt, remove the solenoid and clean the mounting area down to bare metal. *If there is no power to the small terminal then your problem is most likely a safety switch, ignition switch or in the wiring.*

Fourth, check for power on the other large terminal of the solenoid while holding the key in the start position (you may need an assistant to sit in the seat to override the safety switch).*

Fifth, check for power at the starter while holding the key in the start position (assistant again).*

Sixth, check your ground circuit back to the battery.

After you have gone through each of the above steps, let us know what happened when you did each step. *At that point we will have great info to tell you how to proceed. *Remember you are our eyes, ears, and fingers, so please be as accurate as possible.

Be as specific as possible with voltage readings as this will help diagnose your problem quicker. *If you do not know how to perform the above checks, just ask and I will try to guide you through it. *Youtube also has some videos and as you know a picture is worth a thousand words.
 

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I have an L120 that won't turnover or do anything. I put a new battery in it in the spring. So I know that's not the problem but if I jump it, it will start. I've replaced the starter solenoid but still nothing. Should I check the voltage regulator next. If so where is it located? Thanks for your help

If you jump start something you are in effect giving it another battery. The engine is starting off the jumper battery and not the one it has.

Your battery is weak or bad. Charge it up so as it will start the mower...then read the voltage at the battery while it is running to see if the charging system is working.
The weak/bad battery is the first problem to remedy.
 
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