Hi guys,
I have a X300 as stated above that has me puzzled. I have 12.6 volts at the battery and its getting to one side of the solenoid/contactor. When I turn the key I get nothing on the other side of it going to the starter. There is a single click when I turn the key to the start position but I'm assuming it is the float solenoid at the carburetor. I have since replaced the starter solenoid with a brand new one but same result. My next guess is the brake safety switch because when I press the brake my hour meter goes out. I can release and it comes back on. I've unplugged the brake safety switch and plugged it back in. I also checked for loose or shorted wires but everything is tight. My only other guess would be the ECU that I've replaced once a couple of years after I bought it. Any ideas how to isolate the problem would be helpful and greatly appreciated. To be clear, the PTO switch is off and I am sitting in the seat. :biggrin:
- Dusty
I have a X300 as stated above that has me puzzled. I have 12.6 volts at the battery and its getting to one side of the solenoid/contactor. When I turn the key I get nothing on the other side of it going to the starter. There is a single click when I turn the key to the start position but I'm assuming it is the float solenoid at the carburetor. I have since replaced the starter solenoid with a brand new one but same result. My next guess is the brake safety switch because when I press the brake my hour meter goes out. I can release and it comes back on. I've unplugged the brake safety switch and plugged it back in. I also checked for loose or shorted wires but everything is tight. My only other guess would be the ECU that I've replaced once a couple of years after I bought it. Any ideas how to isolate the problem would be helpful and greatly appreciated. To be clear, the PTO switch is off and I am sitting in the seat. :biggrin:
- Dusty