Need Help Please MZT 52

Mikel1

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Okay, I would make sure brake switch is pressed all the way in.
 

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Roger I did. I even put a small piece of shim on it to make sure it was pushing in all the way
 

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Okay. Did you test the fuses or just take them out and look at them? Do you have a multimeter?
 

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I just took the 20 amp out and looked at it. I have a multimeter. I could not find the 7.5 amp.
 

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I would verify that you have 12+V to the ignition switch. If that is good then you are going to have to trace the S terminal(ignition switch) wire looking to see where the 12+V drops off while trying to start. Since it goes to the pto switch first then check voltage on the S terminal wire leading to then find the pto switch wire with voltage going to the next switch. Happy hunting
 

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Try pulling the red blade engage button up and down several times
with the key held on. Mine did that and it was the solenoid.
 

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Try pulling the red blade engage button up and down several times
with the key held on. Mine did that and it was the solenoid.

I tried the pto switch technique that you are talking about and that didnt work did the same thing with the brake. No luck. I tried to jump the hot side of the solenoid to the yellow wire post and nothing happened. I checked the battery and it has 12 volts.
 

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There is a 10 amp fuse as well.

MZT52 Wiring.jpg

MZT52 Fuses.jpg

This is something else.
MZT52 Troubleshooting.jpg


Can't find anything the shows the 10 amp fuse. Looked in all the manuals on the site.
 
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