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Old 07-16-2015, 11:09 PM
Md2pigeon Md2pigeon is offline
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The first time it turned out to be a faulty fuse.
Do I still need to provide a hot line to the coil if I am applying power and it turns over the the terminal on the ignition switch.
Last time I had the issue one of the other members provided a schematic for trouble shooting.
I am getting voltage at the amp gauge and am able to get the motor to turn when jumping to the terminal on the ignition switch

The mower also ran for about half an hour or so after the new switch was installed. I have also been having problems with fuses blowing for the ignition and the lights.
When I go to cycle the key for the lights any fuse I put in even large ones blow instantly.
The ignition fuses usually take a little longer but will eventually blow
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