9 engine start circuit, 1 starter, Engine start circuit – JLG 4013PS Service Manual User Manual

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Electrical System

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3508PS, 3509PS, 3512PS, 3513PS, 4008PS, 4009PS, 4012PS, 4013PS, 4017PS, 40.8, 40.9

9.9

ENGINE START CIRCUIT

9.9.1

Starter

The starter (1) is located on the left side of the engine (the
right side of the machine).

a. Testing the Starter on the Engine

If the starter does not engage when the ignition key
switch is turned, check the following:

1. The main fuse may be blown, requiring replacement.

Check for the cause of the blown fuse.

2. There may be a defect in the ignition key switch,

ignition wiring or starter solenoid.

3. Check battery condition. Clean the battery posts and

the connectors at each end of the battery cables.

4. Check for broken wiring and damaged insulation on

the wiring. Replace all broken or damaged wiring.

5. Check all connections at the starter solenoid, key

switch and wiring harness plugs. Clean and tighten
all connections.

6. If the starter still does not operate after these checks

have been performed, check the starting circuit.

b. Starter Circuit Checks

1. Check wires and connections for looseness,

corrosion, damage, etc.

2. If a “whirring” noise is heard but the engine does not

turn over, the starter is spinning but not engaging the
flywheel. The starter drive or solenoid that pushes
the drive forward to engage the flywheel may be
defective. Missing or damaged teeth on the flywheel

can also prevent the starter from cranking the
engine.

3. If the starter only “clicks” it may indicate that the

battery is discharged, or that there is a loose or
corroded battery cable connection. Check the
battery state of charge and battery condition first,
then check the cables and cable connections.

4. For additional information on the starting circuit,

refer to Section 9.8.2, “Start Circuit.”

c. Starter Removal

Remove the starter only if it fails. To remove the starter:

1. Place a Do Not Operate Tag on both the ignition key

switch and the steering wheel, stating that the
machine should not be operated.

2. Open the engine cover. Allow the engine to cool.

3. Properly disconnect the battery.

4. Remove the wires from the solenoid stud. Remove

the positive (+) battery cable from the starter. Label
and disconnect the wire from the starter solenoid
housing stud. Record how the wires are installed to
ensure correct installation later.

5. Loosen, but DO NOT remove the three fasteners

securing the starter to the flywheel housing. Support
the starter securely, as it is relatively heavy and will
fall if not supported.

6. Support the starter and remove the fasteners

securing the starter to the engine. Remove the
negative (-) ground cable from its starter mounting
bolt.

7. Remove the starter from the machine.

d. Starter Cleaning and Drying

1. While the starter is being removed, wipe away any

grease or dirt that has accumulated around the
starter mounting opening.

2. If reinstalling the starter, clean the exterior of the

starter with an approved solvent. DO NOT submerse
the starter or allow the solvent to contact the starter
bushings.

3. Dry the starter with a clean, lint-free cloth.

e. Starter Periodic Maintenance

A starter requires no routine maintenance beyond the
occasional inspection of the electrical connections, which
must be clean and tight. The starter is not serviceable;
replace a defective starter with a new unit.

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