I'll chalk that one up to experience and remember for next time. As this machine is already 20 years old and I am getting long in the tooth myself I probably won't have to worry about it any more. If I'm lucky. Thanks
You may need to check all of the safety switches for continuity. Some are easy while some require some disassembly to reach. I went through an electrical issue on a 2006 Snapper rear engine rider back in the spring of 2023. I replaced the battery cables with slightly longer ones because the factory ones were a little short. I also found the battery cable to ground was slightly loose and the connector was very dirty. So a cleaned it with a wire brush to get a good grounding surface. I too replaced the solenoid which was bad as well as the starter with an OEM part. That did help.Yes, I have that wiring diagram. And yes, it doesn't show the blue and red wire. I have never had a reason to replace any wires on this machine. Everything is as it came from the factory. The blue and red wire, soldered to a single connector, comes out of the wiring harness right at the starter solenoid so I'm pretty sure that's where it attaches. Was hoping someone knew for sure where that blue and red wire goes. Yeah I have a short somewhere. I also replaced the ignition switch. Electrical problems are a pain.
I too learned the hard way that otherwise identical looking switches may be pinned differently. Now when I replace one, I flip them over and verify all the pin soder points are aligned the same. This is just a guess but the switch (and wiring diagram posted) for the Honda powered machine might be different than the one used on Kaw or Kohler powered.Well I got it fixed. Turns out that the 5 pin ignition switch for a Hustler mini FasTrak is not the same as a generic 5 pin lawn mower ignition switch. Yeah it fits but the pin outs are different. Took a call to Hustler to figure that out.
I missed it ,too.Sorry I missed that in post #5. My fault being aggravated on this end by a supplier. They just keep screwing up the orders.
Actually there is about at least 10 versions of the switch. And that just the Indak versions. There is the Delta switches too. There is enough different to just confuse all of us at times. What worst is the Indak switches don't the manufacture PN on them as where the Delta switches do.