It is a small electrical thing on the bottom of the carburetor. It will have one or two wires going to it. It shuts the fuel from getting through the carburetor when the key is off.
A fuel solenoid on a riding lawnmower is an electromechanical device that controls the flow of fuel to the engine. When the ignition is turned on, the solenoid activates, opening a valve that allows fuel to flow from the tank to the carburetor. This ensures that the engine receives the proper fuel supply for starting and running. If the solenoid fails, the mower may experience starting issues or run poorly due to inadequate fuel delivery.
They are for the fuel solenoid shutoff
Any inline fuel filter will work.
If you are talking about the fuel shutoff solenoid then there are two wires
Some did, others did not.
You do not clean it, you replace it with a new one.
No, it is not safe to turn a riding lawn mower on its side as it can cause damage to the engine and potentially lead to oil or fuel leaks.
Check the air filter, fuel filter. Either of these easily blocks on mower.
Check the air filter, fuel filter. Either of these easily blocks on mower.
Probably that it's a carburetted and not a fuel injected engine.
either in the fuel tank or on the fuel line, may look like a round plastic thing,
it may not have one. If it does it will be located on the fuel line between the fuel tank and the carburetor.