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IS3100z Engine runs but dies when I try to move or engage the deck

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Chuckg

Was mowing yesterday, and all of a sudden the mower died, like I got off the seat or something with the safety switches. I turned off the deck, engaged the brake and put the arms to the sides, mower fired right up. As soon as any thing is moved it died. I am leaning towards the electric PTO clutch but if anyone has any thoughts on anything else it would be greatly appreciated. Fluids are good, belts are good. Thanks in advance.


#2

StarTech

StarTech

Most likely the seat switch fail since they run 12v though it. But can another safety switch, time delay module, relay, or simply a wiring problem.


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Chuckg

Most likely the seat switch fail since they run 12v though it. But can another safety switch, time delay module, relay, or simply a wiring problem.
Thank you for the quick reply, the seat switch seems to work fine, if I am seated and start the engine it runs fine, if I lift up it dies as it should... I am sure I can bypass it if needed.. Just weird as it all of a sudden did this while mowing..


#4

StarTech

StarTech

Then it should be fine; although, I have seen them to be intermittent.

Things do happen suddenly at times. I got a customer that cranked up his mower last week and it died before he could move it. He just replaced a bad battery. Nothing he did cause the new problem. THe DIYer had left a couple bare wires that touched each other taking out both of the customer's ignition coils and the kill harness. Awaiting parts to rebuild the harness and pair of new coils.


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Chuckg

Then it should be fine; although, I have seen them to be intermittent.

Things do happen suddenly at times. I got a customer that cranked up his mower last week and it died before he could move it. He just replaced a bad battery. Nothing he did cause the new problem. THe DIYer had left a couple bare wires that touched each other taking out both of the customer's ignition coils and the kill harness. Awaiting parts to rebuild the harness and pair of new coils.
I have had to jump the battery as of late, but that has been going on for a month, kind of overlooked that as a possibility as once started it ran fine.


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Chuckg

So in deeper testing I replaced the battery, did not solve the issue... I troubleshot the seat switch and realized that was the problem, I have bypassed it for now and it runs perfectly and have ordered a new one. The reason I got further into the seat switch is I finally got it running but then started having intermittent problems cranking with the key. It also popped a fuse, kind of all over the place with issues but at least I got a final cut in before winter. Thanks for your help Startech


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