No power to starter solenoid.
T tiger29 Member Joined Jun 20, 2020 Threads 5 Messages 21 Yesterday at 8:05 AM / LX188 John Deer #1 No power to starter solenoid.
StarTech Lawn Royalty Top Poster Of Month Joined Feb 19, 2020 Threads 118 Messages 12,682 Yesterday at 1:26 PM / LX188 John Deer #2
A Auto Doc's Lawn Addict Joined Sep 7, 2024 Threads 19 Messages 1,785 Yesterday at 6:59 PM / LX188 John Deer #3 Hello T., This has to be about the shortest post that I have seen yet. What have you checked anything? Do you know how to test anything? StarTech provided a diagram. Let us know what you find
Hello T., This has to be about the shortest post that I have seen yet. What have you checked anything? Do you know how to test anything? StarTech provided a diagram. Let us know what you find
T tiger29 Member Joined Jun 20, 2020 Threads 5 Messages 21 Today at 8:08 AM / LX188 John Deer #4 You have any ideas do not see any seat switch on that diagram.
A Auto Doc's Lawn Addict Joined Sep 7, 2024 Threads 19 Messages 1,785 Today at 8:21 AM / LX188 John Deer #5 The diagram shows a dash marked box around the interlock module, that usually means there is more wiring to this interlock module than the diagram shows. Has the 15A fuse been checked? Do you have a basic test light and a multimeter?
The diagram shows a dash marked box around the interlock module, that usually means there is more wiring to this interlock module than the diagram shows. Has the 15A fuse been checked? Do you have a basic test light and a multimeter?
A Auto Doc's Lawn Addict Joined Sep 7, 2024 Threads 19 Messages 1,785 Today at 8:33 AM / LX188 John Deer #6 https://diagramweb.net/img/john-deere-lx188-wiring-diagram-8.png
StarTech Lawn Royalty Top Poster Of Month Joined Feb 19, 2020 Threads 118 Messages 12,682 Today at 8:51 AM / LX188 John Deer #7 tiger29 said: You have any ideas do not see any seat switch on that diagram. Click to expand... The OP said no power to the starter not a starting up and running problem. Seat switch powers the ignition coils and fuel solenoid via relays.
tiger29 said: You have any ideas do not see any seat switch on that diagram. Click to expand... The OP said no power to the starter not a starting up and running problem. Seat switch powers the ignition coils and fuel solenoid via relays.