Dixon 429 relay wiring

iowaztr

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Engine now turns over, with key on I can hear the bladed clutch "click" when I move the switch to engage/disengage. Engine will not start.

Seat switch was also pulled out from it's connector but looks okay so I just plugged it back in. If this was damaged also would it still allow the engine to turn over and not start or as on some mowers I have had the engine shouldn't even turn over.

Should have asked this first, is there any way to bypass the relay?
 

EngineMan

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2 steps forward, 1 step back.

Engine now turns over, with key on I can hear the bladed clutch "click" when I move the switch to engage/disengage. Engine will not start.

Seat switch was also pulled out from it's connector but looks okay so I just plugged it back in. If this was damaged also would it still allow the engine to turn over and not start or as on some mowers I have had the engine shouldn't even turn over.

Should have asked this first, is there any way to bypass the relay?

Clutch switch is to put on and off the clutch and kill the engine if any of the others switchers are not set right for startup, if you feel the relay is not working just replace it. its one you can buy anywhere.
 
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