To replace the start solenoid on a John Deere Gator, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Locate the solenoid, which is typically mounted near the starter motor; then remove the wiring connections and the mounting bolts. Install the new solenoid by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the ignition system to ensure proper operation.
replace the solenoid ,is shorted.
I have a JD LT 155 C. I have replaced the solenoid and the mower still want start. There is 12 volts between the battery and the solenoid. When I test the voltage between the solenoid and the starter, the reading is 5 to 6 volts. Why is there a drop in the voltage to the starter?
Sounds like solenoid is not releasing or ignition switch is not moving from start to run position. If solenoid is located on top of starter remove clean plunger and replace If solenoid is on firewall replace If the starter is not fully engaging the flywheel, you'll need to either replace the starter or the Bendix/solenoid assembly. If the flywheel has been damaged, you'll need to replace that as well.
Starter solenoid sticking. Replace the solenoid if it is external. If it is internal, then just replace thee starter. It will cost a little more but you will have a new starter and solenoid.
If you get a single "Click" the first time Check for dirty or loose battery terminals, check wires on solenoid, or replace solenoid
the solenoid on your starter is finished, replace the starter......
It's your starter solenoid. Toys are hard to replace just the solenoid. replace the starter!!!!!
solenoid needs replaced but instead just replace the whole starter
you need to replace the starter solenoid usually on a ford the solenoid is located on the side of the engine bay
Did you replace the ignition switch? Not the key tumbler but the actual ignition switch. If so, you have a wiring problem.
If it only shuts off when the PTO is engaged it could be the field coil on the PTO is drawing too much current and activating the self resetting Circuit Breaker attached to the starter solenoid. This happened to me on our 316. If the PTO is shutting off it could be a bad connection on the field coil wire.