AimmeAshley
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Hi,
I have a John Deere D100 that I’m trying to troubleshoot and is driving me insane. This D100 has a Briggs and Stratton 31C777 engine that I think has an electrical issue.
Right now, I have NO SPARK with the kill wire attached to a new ignition coil. I ended up buying a new ignition coil (thinking that was the issue) and gapped/installed it correctly.
Without the kill wire attached, I can get the mower to start up and have the PTO engage. I can also move forward and reverse correctly. Basically, there doesn’t seem to be any issues with the mower running WITHOUT the kill wire attached to the ignition coil. Once I connect the kill wire back to the ignition coil, I won’t be able to get a spark anymore.
I used a multimeter to verify that the brake switch, PTO switch, RIS switch, and seat switch are functioning correctly. The only thing I haven’t verified is the ”RIO Switch” but I’m not sure if that exists in the John Deere D100 that I have. I can’t seem to find where that switch is. In the schematic, the “RIO Switch” seems to control “Forward/Neutral” and “reverse“ but I can’t physically find it.
What I find odd, is once I install the ignition coil, the kill tab is already grounded. Is this normal? If that’s the case, I don’t see how the mower will ever get spark if the kill tab is already grounded and having the kill wire connected.
I’d love some help. Thank you.
I have a John Deere D100 that I’m trying to troubleshoot and is driving me insane. This D100 has a Briggs and Stratton 31C777 engine that I think has an electrical issue.
Right now, I have NO SPARK with the kill wire attached to a new ignition coil. I ended up buying a new ignition coil (thinking that was the issue) and gapped/installed it correctly.
Without the kill wire attached, I can get the mower to start up and have the PTO engage. I can also move forward and reverse correctly. Basically, there doesn’t seem to be any issues with the mower running WITHOUT the kill wire attached to the ignition coil. Once I connect the kill wire back to the ignition coil, I won’t be able to get a spark anymore.
I used a multimeter to verify that the brake switch, PTO switch, RIS switch, and seat switch are functioning correctly. The only thing I haven’t verified is the ”RIO Switch” but I’m not sure if that exists in the John Deere D100 that I have. I can’t seem to find where that switch is. In the schematic, the “RIO Switch” seems to control “Forward/Neutral” and “reverse“ but I can’t physically find it.
What I find odd, is once I install the ignition coil, the kill tab is already grounded. Is this normal? If that’s the case, I don’t see how the mower will ever get spark if the kill tab is already grounded and having the kill wire connected.
I’d love some help. Thank you.