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Can you short the starter out at the solenoid terminals and see if it kicks in? I have a POS Jinma I was having problems with. Ended up pulling the starter and found out the brushes weren't all hitting the armature they were stuck in the brush housings. Freed everything up and put it back together, all is good now.
BINGO!!Drive’n me nuts. Went back out and tossed more wood on my burn pile and thinking about cocktail hour and neutral safety switches…. Got under there and started jiggling those wires. Hit the key and she fired up. Should order a new unit with fresh connectors and will But I’m happy!!Thanks to all for your input. Whiskey on ice tonight!elksnout
Quote from: elksnout on April 12, 2024, 03:48:40 PMBINGO!!Drive’n me nuts. Went back out and tossed more wood on my burn pile and thinking about cocktail hour and neutral safety switches…. Got under there and started jiggling those wires. Hit the key and she fired up. Should order a new unit with fresh connectors and will But I’m happy!!Thanks to all for your input. Whiskey on ice tonight!elksnoutActually doesn’t make sense. You said that the solenoid was clicking, that means the solenoid was getting voltage. An open safety won’t allow that