Last year one day, my 2011 Hopper 930 D2 started, then died after I released the ignition key. Repeated twice. Checked fuses in panel beneath seat, all good. Decided to look at the three inline chassis fuses down next to starter. One of them goes to fuel solenoid. It looked good, but I measured it with Ohmmeter to confirm and indeed, it was good. So I put it back and tried again. VOILA! Trouble vanished after I reseated that fuse. So I removed it again, put a very thin film of vaseline petroleum jelly on blades, reseated it. Trouble never returned. I would've guessed it to be faulty ign / start switch, but it was not.
I was career telecommunications tech and have seen troubles cleared in various circuits by removing and reseating circuit packs or eqpt.
I was career telecommunications tech and have seen troubles cleared in various circuits by removing and reseating circuit packs or eqpt.