Husqvarna YTH2348 Electrical Problem

Zaklee

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I think my ignition switch is bad but I don't know enough about electricity to test it with any certainty. Please help!

Situation is turning the key does nothing. If I jump across the solenoid terminals the engine turns over but does not fire, never mind actually start, start regardless of key position.
 

Rivets

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Try this.



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). *If you have power what is the voltage?

Fifth, check for power at the starter while holding the key in the start position (assistant again). *If you have power what is the voltage?

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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Going by the wiring diagram see if you have battery volts at (s) on key switch when key is turned to start, and again at the white wire coming out of the PTO switch, and again white wire out of the clutch/brake pedal switch, if you have check the solenoid, if you have not volts replace the switch that is not working, and or look for bad wiring.
 

Zaklee

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The idiot that owned this before me attempted to wire in a new ignition switch and totally botched the job. I spent a half day tracing out all of the wires and reconnecting them to the ignition correctly. That did the trick for getting the machine to start. Mostly.

Looks like I also have either a fuel delivery problem or something not right with the carb., even though I spent a good bit of time cleaning it. Will check the fuel pump as soon as I get the battery charged.

Regarding my solenoid, can I use any generic 4-pole solenoid or do I have to spend the extra cash to get the OEM unit?
 

EngineMan

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using any 4-pole solenoid has long has its got a 12v coil should do the job.
 

Rivets

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If your present solenoid is a 3 post one, you can use most 4 post, but you will have to ground the extra post to the chassis or block.
 

Flyin2low

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Check the PTO switch diode :)
 
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