I have the following mower:
Dixie Chopper X2000-50 (bought NEW in June, 1998)
Serial No.: 2729402687
Vin: 89-17146
Kohler CV20-65541
Model: CV20S Spec: 65541
Family #: SKH624U1G2RB Disp: 624 cc
The problem I'm having is that I have no spark at neither spark plug when engine cranks. (Multimeter showns that kill line is grounded.) Coils tested fine and even replaced the coils with new coils.
The part I can't identify is an electrical part: black cylinder that is held to a long bolt on the starter by way of a hose clamp as seen in photo (black cylinder is about 1" long by 3/8" in diameter) and has 2 black wires coming from it.
One black wire is spliced into the white wire (kill wire) on the Kohler engine harness (by the Blue splice connector shown within yellow circle) and the other black wire has a simple ground connection for a bolt to connect it to the engine.
I think this part has failed (0 ohms) and is what is grounding my kill circuit causing a NO SPARK condition, because it connects the kill wire to the engine ground.
If I disconnect the wire lead form this part to the ground, I have 75 ohms between ground and the kill wire, but when the wire is connected to ground, it is 0 ohms.
Currently, it shows 0 ohms when tested with multimeter and is grounding my kill wire (white wire) and stopping the spark from occurring even without the ignition switch connected to the harness.
Should I have more than 75 ohms between ground and the kill wire? (Is there another part likely adding to my lack of spark.)
Any help in identifying this part (shown in yellow circle on the photo) or helping with the lack of spark would be greatly appreciated.
Is this unknown part a large diode?
Does anyone have a part number?
Thanks,
Mark
Dixie Chopper X2000-50 (bought NEW in June, 1998)
Serial No.: 2729402687
Vin: 89-17146
Kohler CV20-65541
Model: CV20S Spec: 65541
Family #: SKH624U1G2RB Disp: 624 cc
The problem I'm having is that I have no spark at neither spark plug when engine cranks. (Multimeter showns that kill line is grounded.) Coils tested fine and even replaced the coils with new coils.
The part I can't identify is an electrical part: black cylinder that is held to a long bolt on the starter by way of a hose clamp as seen in photo (black cylinder is about 1" long by 3/8" in diameter) and has 2 black wires coming from it.
One black wire is spliced into the white wire (kill wire) on the Kohler engine harness (by the Blue splice connector shown within yellow circle) and the other black wire has a simple ground connection for a bolt to connect it to the engine.
I think this part has failed (0 ohms) and is what is grounding my kill circuit causing a NO SPARK condition, because it connects the kill wire to the engine ground.
If I disconnect the wire lead form this part to the ground, I have 75 ohms between ground and the kill wire, but when the wire is connected to ground, it is 0 ohms.
Currently, it shows 0 ohms when tested with multimeter and is grounding my kill wire (white wire) and stopping the spark from occurring even without the ignition switch connected to the harness.
Should I have more than 75 ohms between ground and the kill wire? (Is there another part likely adding to my lack of spark.)
Any help in identifying this part (shown in yellow circle on the photo) or helping with the lack of spark would be greatly appreciated.
Is this unknown part a large diode?
Does anyone have a part number?
Thanks,
Mark