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A solenoid on a lawn tractor is used primarily as an electromagnetic switch that controls the flow of electrical current to the starter motor. When the ignition key is turned, the solenoid engages, allowing the battery power to reach the starter, which cranks the engine. This component is essential for starting the tractor efficiently and safely, as it helps manage the high current required without overloading the ignition system. Additionally, using a solenoid allows for remote operation of the starter from the ignition switch.
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Yes but you have to hook it to the mounting bolts. You will get just as good of a ground if you hook it to the frame of the tractor. Hope this helps.
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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.
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take your multimeter and set it to volts, going into the solenoid you should have anywhere from 12.2 to 14v and coming out it should not drop anymore than 1 volt. If it does the solenoid has to much resistance and should be replaced