I have a Hustler mini Z 52" deck with Kawasaki 19hp motor. I was having to crank on it a long time in hopes it would fire and start and it did sometimes. It runs good if it ever starts. The starter would sometimes get hot and I would have to let it cool. The key switch was working poorly and I would have to hold it just in a certain position. I ordered an OEM key switch and replaced that. I think it is ok but it is one of the things I changed recently and has not started with the new one. If I switch it to run position and place a screwdriver across the large starter solenoid contacts, it will crank but has not started recently due to hard to start issues. Right now if I use the key switch to try and start it I get 9.1volts to ground at the small red lead on the starter relay. The battery is a good 12V during this. Does the key switch have a resistor inside it to cause a voltage drop like this and should the 9.1V activate my starter relay or is there something else wrong. I took the 3 relays out, behind the panel and bench tested them and they are all good, switching open or closed they have very little contact resistance when closed. I am also concerned if my fuel solenoid may be a problem not allowing fuel in the motor, or is it low voltage too? Should I try a 12V wire straight to my starter relay to the small red lead to see if it will activate my starter relay?
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.