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Seat Switch Maybe

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designwebs

I have a Craftsman rider I paid about $1000.00 new. I have had it about 4 or 5 years and it has served me well. Last season on the last mow of the year I parked it to clean the grass off her and put her away for the winter.

When I tried to start it nothing. No clicking sounds nothing. I'm thinking maybe the seat switch is broke. My question is, is there a way I can test this to see if this is the switch before I go and buy one.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.


#2

RDA.Lawns

RDA.Lawns

Yes it can be tested. You can unplug the switch under the seat. Use a paper clip and jump the plug. Make sure its not touching the frame. Now you can press the clutch/brake and see if it dose anything. After setting the winter battery is likely dead.


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designwebs

Yes it can be tested. You can unplug the switch under the seat. Use a paper clip and jump the plug. Make sure its not touching the frame. Now you can press the clutch/brake and see if it dose anything. After setting the winter battery is likely dead.

Thanks for the reply. I will try that. I take the battery out each year and bring it in where it is warm.


#4

RDA.Lawns

RDA.Lawns

Check it and let us know. Seat switches don't go out very often. Did you wash it with water before you put it up? Could be a fuse, bad ground . Lawn mower wiring is fairly simple.


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designwebs

Check it and let us know. Seat switches don't go out very often. Did you wash it with water before you put it up? Could be a fuse, bad ground . Lawn mower wiring is fairly simple.

No I did not wash it out. I used my leaf blower just to remove any dirt and leafs on it. It was funny, I drove it up where I normally blow it off shut it off and then tried to restart it and nothing.


#6

RDA.Lawns

RDA.Lawns

OK try the switch. Check back.


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bertsmobile1

I have a Craftsman rider I paid about $1000.00 new. I have had it about 4 or 5 years and it has served me well. Last season on the last mow of the year I parked it to clean the grass off her and put her away for the winter.

When I tried to start it nothing. No clicking sounds nothing. I'm thinking maybe the seat switch is broke. My question is, is there a way I can test this to see if this is the switch before I go and buy one.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

The seat switch is not in the cranking circuit so it is not the cause of your problem.
The PTO & Brake switches are in the cranking circuit.
The PTO switch in under the dash
The Brake switch is usually under the floor and that would be the prime suspect.
Battery - Ignition Switch - PTO switch - Brake Switch - Solenoid - Starter.
One link in this chain is broke


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