pander60030
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I have a 2001 Scotts 1642H lawn tractor with a corroded/destroyed diode.
I recently replaced the ignition switch, and it ran great until I tried to start it a second time - nothing happened.
Found and replaced the 15 amp blade fuse which was blown, and it started right up.
After mowing at a later time, I stopped the mower for break and when I tried to start it again the fuse blew again.

Replaced it and drove into the garage.
Looking for bare, worn, grounded wires and found the inline diode from the Stator (black wire) was corroded and disintegrated.
Ok, figure that is to be expected for an 18 year old mower.
Problem is: I cannot locate a good wiring diagram for this mower, and do not know what type of diode I need and where to get it.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Can anyone tell me what diode to get and where to get it?
Is the diode critical to operation? I understand a diode allows electric current to flow in only one direction, so I think it must be critical.
I recently replaced the ignition switch, and it ran great until I tried to start it a second time - nothing happened.
Found and replaced the 15 amp blade fuse which was blown, and it started right up.
After mowing at a later time, I stopped the mower for break and when I tried to start it again the fuse blew again.


Replaced it and drove into the garage.
Looking for bare, worn, grounded wires and found the inline diode from the Stator (black wire) was corroded and disintegrated.
Ok, figure that is to be expected for an 18 year old mower.
Problem is: I cannot locate a good wiring diagram for this mower, and do not know what type of diode I need and where to get it.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Can anyone tell me what diode to get and where to get it?
Is the diode critical to operation? I understand a diode allows electric current to flow in only one direction, so I think it must be critical.