bbbobbbo69
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G'day gang,
Yes I now fully agree my last posted question re: 'how to hotwire' my Toro ride-on was foolish & not well thought through. Possibly bordering on sacrilegious to some members. Panic & lack of knowledge got better of me & no disrespect intended.
So.... I'm hoping some good folk on here might give me a huge hand & educate me as to why my Z master's electrical's are sketching out ? Please !
I have a Toro Z Master 6000 series. Model no. 74960. serial no. 316000440.
I have a working multi-meter but very limited knowledge of all things electrical/circuitry .( very, very limited )
I believe my battery is sufficiently charged.
Some time ago on turning of the key, occasionally I would hear the loud clunk from behind me & no start. I could turn key to off & try again & get nothing or could get same clunk.
Recheck that everything was in order for starting procedure -handles/brake/seat/PTO & persevere..
By accident I found a " sweet spot " when turning key to start- but not all the way, whereby it would crank & fire up & away I'd go.
It would be hit or miss whether next start would be 'normal start' or 'sweet spot' start.
Around same time after unscrewing bolts holding that rhs panel down & having a look I encountered a different noise when the loom was nudged.
The noise was more of a " crackling bacon " sound that would sporadically blank out the hour meter numbers & symbols. A wiggle of loom would see all return.
I lazily continued this way until recently, in regrettably one of my dopiest & bored moments I thought I'd take the ignition module out to have a closer look &/or clean up presumably dirty contacts .
I proceeded to drop said module( bastard mozzies were infesting me ! ), on gravel AT NIGHT-TIME !
Needless to say an E-bay purchase was the next move.
New Ignition module arrived , plugged in & nothing !
Still getting the "crackling" noise which my gut tells me is coming from behind the fuses.
But i wouldn't wager my nads on that. Mess around with it for 5 minutes & i could just as easily lean towards the ' Hour meter' unit at fault.
The Leo man that i am saw me "searching online" expecting a model wide common fault with accompanying easy fix, to which my addictive personality flaw dragged me further down the research rabbit hole & shone a spotlight onto the fact I am a complete dumb *** when it comes to ALL things electrical !
I cleaned up the battery terminals & clamps as well as cleaning up the grounding spot & 3 leads that bolt down onto engine, still to no avail.
So hence here I am seeking a helping hand on what step by step action to do now to , i assume, deduce which faulty part or wire i need to find.
Any help /suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers guys
Yes I now fully agree my last posted question re: 'how to hotwire' my Toro ride-on was foolish & not well thought through. Possibly bordering on sacrilegious to some members. Panic & lack of knowledge got better of me & no disrespect intended.
So.... I'm hoping some good folk on here might give me a huge hand & educate me as to why my Z master's electrical's are sketching out ? Please !
I have a Toro Z Master 6000 series. Model no. 74960. serial no. 316000440.
I have a working multi-meter but very limited knowledge of all things electrical/circuitry .( very, very limited )
I believe my battery is sufficiently charged.
Some time ago on turning of the key, occasionally I would hear the loud clunk from behind me & no start. I could turn key to off & try again & get nothing or could get same clunk.
Recheck that everything was in order for starting procedure -handles/brake/seat/PTO & persevere..
By accident I found a " sweet spot " when turning key to start- but not all the way, whereby it would crank & fire up & away I'd go.
It would be hit or miss whether next start would be 'normal start' or 'sweet spot' start.
Around same time after unscrewing bolts holding that rhs panel down & having a look I encountered a different noise when the loom was nudged.
The noise was more of a " crackling bacon " sound that would sporadically blank out the hour meter numbers & symbols. A wiggle of loom would see all return.
I lazily continued this way until recently, in regrettably one of my dopiest & bored moments I thought I'd take the ignition module out to have a closer look &/or clean up presumably dirty contacts .
I proceeded to drop said module( bastard mozzies were infesting me ! ), on gravel AT NIGHT-TIME !
Needless to say an E-bay purchase was the next move.
New Ignition module arrived , plugged in & nothing !
Still getting the "crackling" noise which my gut tells me is coming from behind the fuses.
But i wouldn't wager my nads on that. Mess around with it for 5 minutes & i could just as easily lean towards the ' Hour meter' unit at fault.
The Leo man that i am saw me "searching online" expecting a model wide common fault with accompanying easy fix, to which my addictive personality flaw dragged me further down the research rabbit hole & shone a spotlight onto the fact I am a complete dumb *** when it comes to ALL things electrical !
I cleaned up the battery terminals & clamps as well as cleaning up the grounding spot & 3 leads that bolt down onto engine, still to no avail.
So hence here I am seeking a helping hand on what step by step action to do now to , i assume, deduce which faulty part or wire i need to find.
Any help /suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers guys