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Cub Cadet 1030
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TROUBLE
SHOOTING
GUIDE
TROUBLE
LOOK
FOR
Engine
will
not
Drank
Battery
installed
incor¬
rectly
Blown
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
Mechanical
failure
(Wires
and
switches)
Engine
cranks
but
will
not
start
Throttle
or
choke
not
in
starting
position
No
spark
to
spark
plug
REMEDY
The
battery
must
be
installed
with
the
negative
terminal,
identified
at
the
terminal
post
by
(Neg,
N
or
-),
grounded.
The
positive
terminal
(Pos,
P
or
+)
attaches
to
the
large
cable
from
the
solenoid.
The
small
red
wire
from
the
fuse
holder
or
circuit
breaker
is
also
attached
to
the
positive
terminal.
Replace
fuse
with
71/2
amp.
automotive
type
fuse.
Fuses
seldom
fail
without
a
reason.
The
problem
problem
must
be
corrected.
Check
for
loose
connections
in
the
fuse
holder.
Replace
fuse
holder
if
nec¬
essary.
A
dead
short
may
be
in
the
cranking
or
charging
circuit
where
the
insulation
may
have
rubbed
through
and
exposed
the
bare
wire.
Replace
the
wire
or
repair
with
electrician’s
tape
if
the
wire
strands
have
not
been
damaged.
Note;
Look
for
a
wire
pinched
between
body
panels,
burned
by
the
exhaust
pipe
or
muffler
or
rubbed
against
a
moving
part.
Use
a
hydrometer
to
check
the
condition
of
the
battery.
The
Specific
Gravity
(s.g.)
should
be
1.265
at
SO^F.
(1.215
s.g.
minimum
needed
for
cranking
engine).
The
reason
for
the
battery
failing
must
be
determined.
(1)
Defective
battery.
Battery
will
not
accept
or
hold
a
full
charge.
(2)
Short
circuit.
Check
for
grounded
wire.
(3)
Charging
system
not
working.
The
charging
system
is
an
alternator
located
under
the
flywheel.
It
is
unregulated
and
rated
3
amp.
at
3600
r.p.m.
A
diode
(rectifier)
is
located
in
the
output
lead
just
before
the
wire
harness
plug
on
the
engine
side.
To
Alternator
^
The
diode
changes
A.C.
to
D.C.
to
charge
the
battery.
A
bati
diode
can
either
fail
to
charge
the
battery
or
discharge
the
battery
if
the
alternator
is
shorted
as
well
as;
the
diode.
To
test:
(1)
Disconnect
charger
lead
from
the
battery
(small
red
wire).
(2)
Connect
12
V
Simall
test
lamp
between
the
3
amp.
D.C.
charge
lead
and
the
positive
terminal
of
the
battery.
(3)
With
the
engine
off,
the
lamp
should
not
light.
If
it
does,
the
diode
and
possibly
the
alternator
should
be
repisced.
(4)
Start
the
engine.
The
lamp
should
light.
If
it
does
not,
the
alternator
(stator)
or
lead
wire
is
bad
and
should
be
replaced.
The
interlock
system
includes
two
mechanical
activated
Siwitches
which
are
wired
in
series
in
the
circuit
used
to
energize
the
starter
solenoid.
While
testing
the
interlock
system,
you
will
make
the
mower
temporarily
unsafe
by
permitting
the
engine
to
be
started
with
the
blade
and
clutch
engaged.
WARNING:
While
testing,
disengage
the
clutch,
shut
off
this
blade
control,
set
the
parking
brake
and
place
the
gear
shift
lever
in
neutral.
Attach
a
wire
(minimum
18
gauge)
to
the
positive
terminal
of
the
battery
and
touch
the
other
end
to
the
small
terminal
on
the
solenoid.
If
the
engine
does
not
crank:
(1)
There
is
a
loose
connection
or
poor
ground.
(2)
The
solenoid
may
be
bad.
The
solenoid
can
be
checked
by
using
a
heavy
wire
(#8
gauge
minimum)
and
jiimping
between
the
two
large
terminals.
If
the
engine
cranks,
the
solenoid
is
bad.
(3)
If
the
engine
does
not
crank
when
you
jump
the
solenoid,
have
the
starter
motor
tested
by
an
authorized
engine
dealer.
If
the
engine
does
crank,
the
problem
is
with
one
of
the
safety
switches,
ignition
switch
or
the
wire
between
the
fuse
holder
(or
circuit
breaker)
and
the
small
terminal
on
the
solenoid.
Note:
Look
for
a
poor
connection
at
the
switches
or
a
defective
switch.
Replace
if
necessary.
Check
owner's
guide
for
correct
position
for
throttle
control
and
choke
for
starting.
Spark
plug
lead
disconnected.
Connect
lead.
Hold
spark
plug
lead
away
from
engine
block
about
1/8".
Crank
engine.
There
should
be
a
spark.
If
not,
have
engine
repaired
at
authorized
engine
service
dealer.
Faulty
spark
plug.
To
test,
remove
spark
plug.
Attach
spark
plug
lead
to
spark
plug.
Ground
the
spark
plug
body
against
the
engine
block.
Crank
the
engine.
The
spark
plug
should
fire
at
the
electrode.
Replace
if
it
does
not.
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CategoryLawn Mower
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