haydencampbell
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It sounds like there may be a short circuit in the wiring or a faulty component causing the fuse to blow every time you try to start the ignition. Here are some possible causes:
It's also worth mentioning that throwing sparks from around the flywheel/motor is not a good sign and may indicate a problem with the ignition timing or spark plug. It's best to have a professional mechanic take a look at this issue to prevent any further damage to the mower.
- Faulty solenoid: The solenoid is responsible for engaging the starter motor when you turn the ignition key. If the solenoid is faulty, it can cause a short circuit and blow the fuse. You can test the solenoid by using a multimeter to check if it's receiving power when you turn the key.
- Shorted wiring: A short circuit in the wiring can cause the fuse to blow. Check the wiring for any signs of damage, such as frayed or melted wires. You can also use a multimeter to check for continuity in the wiring.
- Faulty ignition switch: If the ignition switch is faulty, it can cause a short circuit and blow the fuse. You can test the ignition switch by using a multimeter to check if it's sending power to the solenoid when you turn the key.
It's also worth mentioning that throwing sparks from around the flywheel/motor is not a good sign and may indicate a problem with the ignition timing or spark plug. It's best to have a professional mechanic take a look at this issue to prevent any further damage to the mower.