How to troubleshoot a Snapper Lawn Mower engine that will not start using the electric starter?
- AAshley ClarkNov 18, 2025
If your Snapper Lawn Mower engine won't start using the electric starter, begin by checking the fuel level and fill the tank with fresh fuel if it's empty. Ensure the engine speed control is in the CHOKE position. Verify that the spark plug wire is properly connected to the spark plug. Also, confirm that the park brake is engaged and the ignition switch is in the START position. Check the fuse and replace it with a new 20 AMP fuse if it's blown. Inspect the battery cables for looseness, breaks, disconnections, or corrosion, and clean or replace them as necessary. If the battery is weak or dead, charge or replace it. If these steps don't resolve the issue, the problem might be a faulty interlock module, electric starter, starter solenoid, or wiring harness, in which case you should contact ...






