I would like to buy a starter without a solenoid.
Did you put the small solenoid wire on the correct small terminal?
Defective solenoid?
Put a stethoscope or a plastic tube onto the solenoid, listen at it while a friend turns the starter. If solenoid clicks it is good. -Problem then is low battery or dud starter.
You get a 12volt test light and put the clamp end on the frame where there is no paint Then you put the needle end on the bigger bolt .With the key turned on one side of the solenoid should have power. Then put the tester on the other side and push button to engage the starter it should light the tester lite if it does not lite up then your solenoid is probably bad.
Without the entire model number I can't tll you where to find the solenoid. But, if you follow the positive (+) battery cable from the battery it will go directly to the solenoid. Unhook the cable from the battery first. Then mark the cables that go on the solenoid so you can put them back on the new solenoid in the same positon. All you have to do is remove the wires from the solenoid and unbolt it from the mower. Then put the new one in it's place and hook the wires up just as you removed them.
sounds like t.c.c solenoid.[torque converter clutch solenoid]
It's usually easier to remove the starter from the truck and do the work on a bench. Remove the bolts that hold the solenoid, put new solenoid in it's place. Reconnect.
You take the console out and then the shift interlock solenoid is easily put in. A piece of cake once you get the console off.
Usually battery or solenoid. If you hear a clicking noise, it is the solenoid. find the red wire coming off the battery, follow it until it connects to the solenoid, take off the red and black wires, put new solenoid in and your done.
how do you put a solenoid when theres a solenoid on a starter .I have a1981 Chevy scotdale truck and when the truck is warn i try to restart it hestiates when i do that a mechanic shop tells me that i need to by pass my starter so how do i do that . show me a video if you have one. thanks?
torque converter clutch solenoid.