Important, Check all wires and cables, Your battery may be discharged – Troy-Bilt 15009 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING -ELECTRIC

START SYSTEM (IF SO EQUIPPED)

Starter Motor Doesn’t Turn Over

If your starter motor won’t turn over when you

turn the Ignition Switch key to “START”, it could

be due to one or more of the following causes:

1. Loose, broken, or corroded wires or cables.
2. Discharged battery.
3. A solenoid that isn’t working.

4.

A starter motor that isn’t working.

5. An Ignition Switch that is broken.
6. A faulty wiring harness and / or a faulty

Ignition Switch.

IMPORTANT

Here are simple checks you can make. If

these checks do not isolate the problem, call

our Technical Service Department for further
advice. Be sure to wear safety glasses!

1. Check ALL wires and cables.

a.

Make sure that all connections are tight.

b.

At all connections, check for rust that would

prevent good electrical contact.

c.

Make sure that the insulation on all wires

and cables is in good shape. Make sure that a
break in the insulation is not allowing a bare
wire to touch any metal surfaces.

d.

After completing steps a through c, start the

engine. If it starts, you’ve corrected the prob­
lem. If it doesn’t start, proceed to step 2.

2. Your battery may be discharged.
a.

You can allow the tiller to run outdoors for ap­

proximately 45 minutes or longer to make sure

that the battery is charged. Be sure that the bat­
tery is filled to the “UPPER LEVEL” line on the

battery before you start the engine.

b.

After running the tiller, shut it off and try to

restart it by using the Ignition Switch. If it starts,

your problem was a discharged battery. If it
doesn’t start, proceed to the next step.

3. Your solenoid is bad.

Remove the negative

battery cable. You’ll be using it as a jumper wire.
Make a temporary, replacement negative battery
cable by stripping about 3/4" of insulation from
both ends of a 12" piece of heavy-gauge wire
(#10 or larger).

a.

Make sure that both the Maneuvering

Clutch and the Forward Clutch are in their dis­
engaged position.

b.

Touch one end of the removed negative bat­

tery cable to the solenoid terminal identified as
“B” in Sketch 5-30.

c.

BRIEFLY touch the other end of the re­

moved negative battery cable to the solenoid

terminal identified as “C” in Sketch 5-30. If the
starter motor turns over, your solenoid is work­

ing. If the starter motor didn’t turn over, your

solenoid may be bad. First check to make
sure that the screws which attach the solenoid
to the battery bracket are tight.

d.

After tightening the solenoid screws, repeat

step c. If the starter motor still doesn’t turn
over, please call our Technical Service

Department for further advice.

e.

If there was no spark when you jumped the

solenoid, it indicates that your battery will not
hold a charge. You should remove the battery
from the tiller and take it to a qualified battery
technician for testing.

f.

Remove the temporary battery cable and re­

install the original negative battery cable.

Sketch 5-30: Touch ends of removed Negative
Battery Cable to “B” and “C” to test solenoid. Touch
cable to “A” and “B” to test starter motor.

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