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Fuel Solenoid Issues - Help Find Part

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DreamZx93

Trying to find a part with no luck, the people at the parts place and Husqvarna keep sending me the wrong thing.

My fuel solenoid caught on fire, yes fire.... The wiring harness is burnt up but it's just the plug that plugs into the fuel solenoid thats melted the rest is salvageable.

I need:
New wiring harness (or) just the plug for the fuel solenoid so I can wire that in to my existing harness, I'm good with either
I need a new fuel solenoid

Model is 33R777 Type 0003 and Husqvarna Model number 960450055

Thanks in advance, this is driving me bat shi* crazy


#2

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mechanic mark

33r777-0003-xx?


#3

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DreamZx93

33r777-0003-xx?

33R777 0003 G1 160107ZD (Model Type ODE) on Briggs Motor
Husqvarna Model: YTA 18542
Product # Husqvarna: 960450055
Maintenance Level: 00


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bertsmobile1

Now I am confused.
Exactly what are you trying to replace.
The entire solenoid or just the plug on the end of the wiring harness ?


#5

Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

I think he wants just the plug, if possible
If not the entire harness



I think


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DreamZx93

I need the fuel solenoid and I need the plug for the solenoid (or) harness for that circuit


#7

primerbulb120

primerbulb120

Trying to find a part with no luck, the people at the parts place and Husqvarna keep sending me the wrong thing.

My fuel solenoid caught on fire, yes fire.... The wiring harness is burnt up but it's just the plug that plugs into the fuel solenoid thats melted the rest is salvageable.

I need:
New wiring harness (or) just the plug for the fuel solenoid so I can wire that in to my existing harness, I'm good with either
I need a new fuel solenoid

Model is 33R777 Type 0003 and Husqvarna Model number 960450055

Thanks in advance, this is driving me bat shi* crazy

Scary. I worked on one two days ago that had the plug melt, but it didn't catch fire.

How did you put the fire out?


#8

primerbulb120

primerbulb120

Your harness should be part number 692037.

https://www.partstree.com/parts/briggs-stratton-692037/

Which carburetor do you have? Walbro, Nikki or Ruixing? It does matter, the solenoids are different for each one.

If you don't know, post a picture and we'll identify it.


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mechanic mark



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DreamZx93

Scary. I worked on one two days ago that had the plug melt, but it didn't catch fire.

How did you put the fire out?

Putting the fire out was actually kinda tricky... First off I gave it the good ol "oh shi@" and thought well there goes my mower! All I could think about was theres a lot of fuel in that bowl. I ripped the wire out then tried to hit it with the extinguisher which did absolutely nothing to the source. It knocked it down to where it was isolated to the solenoid.

Luckily it caught fire next to my garage where I had access to stuff. What got it was a hit with the hammer on the plastic plug piece where I could actually get into the solenoid with the extinguisher. I'm pretty sure I was a few seconds from complete melt down.


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DreamZx93

Your harness should be part number 692037.

https://www.partstree.com/parts/briggs-stratton-692037/

Which carburetor do you have? Walbro, Nikki or Ruixing? It does matter, the solenoids are different for each one.

If you don't know, post a picture and we'll identify it.

Thats not my harness, I saw that one but not it. The number on the carb is 592953 which I think is Rui Xing (not 100% sure?). Below that number was 30251479

Here is a link to my solenoid I found tonight finally. https://www.briggsstrattonstore.com/briggs-stratton-part-846639/

I still cant find the right harness though, thanks for the help here btw!!


#12

primerbulb120

primerbulb120

Which carburetor do you have? If it turns out to be the Ruixing, I'm going to start removing the solenoids from those. Two documented failures within a week is too many.


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DreamZx93

Which carburetor do you have? If it turns out to be the Ruixing, I'm going to start removing the solenoids from those. Two documented failures within a week is too many.

What are you going to use as a plug?


#14

primerbulb120

primerbulb120

Either a bowl screw from a non-solenoid carburetor with the same thread size, or I'll just cut the plunger off the old solenoid and reinstall it. Since mine didn't actually catch fire (just melted), it's still intact and will work fine as a plug.


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DreamZx93

Either a bowl screw from a non-solenoid carburetor with the same thread size, or I'll just cut the plunger off the old solenoid and reinstall it. Since mine didn't actually catch fire (just melted), it's still intact and will work fine as a plug.

I found the solenoid I need but the harness is a whole different nest of bees. I think I am just going to do plug the carb and call it a day... Thanks for the help here fellas !!


#16

primerbulb120

primerbulb120

I think that's a good idea. It will prevent a meltdown in the future if this is in fact a common issue with Ruixing solenoids.


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