Poodlehead
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Hi,
I managed to make it 64 years without hooking up a battery backwards, but that streak ended recently when I was in a hurry
Once I connected my jump start battery correctly, I was able to get the mower started, but it sputtered and stopped a few seconds later.
M/N: Mower: 13AQ617H118
M/N: Engine: 407677-0258E1
I removed the two wire stator yesterday. The diode on the red wire measures 0.540 one way and open the other, so I believe it is good.
These measurements I'm not sure about on the stator are:
Black - Gnd = 0.1ohms
Red - Gnd =1.1ohms
Red-Black = 1.3ohms
Black/red lead measurements were done from the stator ring, not the 2 pin connector, so the diode was not in the circuit.
I am unable to find specs to determine if I have a bad stator or not, so hopefully someone can help me out.
I also checked the 10A fuse under the hood near the key switch and it is good. Is there another fuse elsewhere?
Thank you in advance for any help/guidance.
Pat
I managed to make it 64 years without hooking up a battery backwards, but that streak ended recently when I was in a hurry
Once I connected my jump start battery correctly, I was able to get the mower started, but it sputtered and stopped a few seconds later.
M/N: Mower: 13AQ617H118
M/N: Engine: 407677-0258E1
I removed the two wire stator yesterday. The diode on the red wire measures 0.540 one way and open the other, so I believe it is good.
These measurements I'm not sure about on the stator are:
Black - Gnd = 0.1ohms
Red - Gnd =1.1ohms
Red-Black = 1.3ohms
Black/red lead measurements were done from the stator ring, not the 2 pin connector, so the diode was not in the circuit.
I am unable to find specs to determine if I have a bad stator or not, so hopefully someone can help me out.
I also checked the 10A fuse under the hood near the key switch and it is good. Is there another fuse elsewhere?
Thank you in advance for any help/guidance.
Pat