Toro Timecutter 4225 42 inch

kguidry4

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I recently had no luck starting my mower by using the key. I jumped the solenoid and by passed it to start the mower for about a month. one day I tried to jump the solenoid again and it didn't turn over. I thought my battery was bad as its about 2 1/2 years old, so I replaced the battery, spark plug, and a bad fuse on my ignition and I got nothing. It does nothing when trying to bypass solenoid with the brand new battery. Any idea what could be the problem?
 

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Check 25amp fuse close to Ignition Switch, wiring schematic last page in manual, see Troubleshooting Section.
Inspect ignition switch, seat switch etc. connections for being tight & secure & free of corrosion. Let us know what you find, thanks, Mark
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Ok so it turns out I’m having some electrical issues. I replaced the 30 amp under ignition. Every time I try and start the mower with the key I blow the 30 amp fuse. Where should I go from here ?
 

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What is the five digit model from the serial number tag along with the serial #?
 

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Model number - 74721
Serial number - 316009563
 

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It's most likely your starter , when you jump the solenoid you are putting 12vt directly to the starter , if it doesn't turn over , it's the starter in nearly all cases
 

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What would be causing the fuse to blow every time I try and start the ignition ?
 

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Most likely it is the electric brake control module shorted out at the connector. Suppose to be water tight but it is not completely. Remove the harness cable and try.
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If the controller is bad replace it and the wiring harness. Toro will not warranty the controller; unless, the harness itself is replaced too.
 

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It's most likely your starter , when you jump the solenoid you are putting 12vt directly to the starter , if it doesn't turn over , it's the starter in nearly all cases
How do I check to see if the starter is good or bad ?
 

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Ok update. I got the motor to start by bypassing the solenoid. It threw a bunch of sparks from around the fly wheel/ motor. Since then I’ve had nothing. When I try and start the mower using the key ignition fuses blow and the starter pops up but doesn’t turn the engine. I tested the starter by using jumper cables on my truck and it pops up and spins , so that tells me the starter is good? I’m at a loss. I detached the park brake module and tried hard wiring it to see if it would start and nothing. I don’t see any visual damaged wiring
 
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