Make sure battery is charged
Make sure starter and starter solenoid are working properly
Make sure neutral or clutch safety switch is operating Vehicle won't turn over
Try to manually turn engine over with a large socket on the crankshaft
(make sure transmission is in neutral)
Yep
siezed enginetime for an engine rebuild
By "siezed", I'm guessing that the crank bearings froze. If that's the case, either a complete rebuild (no sense pulling it out and fixing the bottom-end without doing the top end also) or a new or remanufactured engine
if seized up no
Its ether siezed or if its electric start the silenoid might be bad.
No. Insurance does not cover mechanical problems.
If it is siezed, you must disassemble. That's the only way to avoid additional damage
No... it was ran low on oil & siezed up. junk mower now.
If its that far gone just buy a new car, that's why they call it a siezed engine cause it ain't moving you no further...
When you attempt to start engine, nothing happens-- similar to weak or dead battery. You may hear "click" and lights may dim, but engine will not rotate
Hi it sounds to me like the engine is siezed did you run it low on oil
Yes.