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If you are talking about the fuel shutoff solenoid then there are two wires
the solenoid switch on a riding lawnmower is located at the bottom of the carburetor bowl, its used to turn the fuel on and off. some older models don't have the solenoid. Also,there is another solenoid switch for the starter i think that's the one you want, that's located under the gas tank on the right hand side on the frame. good luck
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Assuming it is equipped with a Briggs & Stratton: Fuel solenoid test: Unclip wiring harness and remove solenoid from carburetor float bowl. Take a charged 9 volt battery, and touch two leads from the battery terminal to the solenoid terminals (polarity doesn't matter). You should hear an audible click as it engages, on some models you can actually see the solenoid plunger retract under power. If nothing happens, replace solenoid.
It works as the connector between the battery and the starter. When the key is turned the solenoid makes the connection between those two cables and allows the engine to crank over. If the mower is equiped with safety switches they override the connection and keep the solenoid from working until all the switches have been closed.
Sometimes a needle and seat will stick "closed", especially if the fuel was not drained over winter. There can also be sediment in the tank or fuel line which prevents fuel from flowing.
As long as the battery in the lawnmower is a 12 Volt battery you will be fine.
A Murray riding lawnmower owners manual can be obtained from most Murray riding lawnmower dealerships. You can find the owners manual at most local libraries.
There is no licensing required to own and operate a riding lawnmower.
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If there is a blown fuse on a Sears riding lawnmower, the fuse box is located below the seat. It is not common for a riding lawnmower to blow a fuse so there could be another cause like a short in the wiring.