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I have a 2011 or so Landmaster LM200. I cannot get it to start. I turn the key and nothing happens. The brake switch seems to be working, the ignition switch works. The Coil is new the Voltage Regulator is new and the starter relay is new.
I can connect the terminals on the starter relay and it starts right up and runs fine. I just can't get it to start by turning the key.
I am having a bit of trouble bleeding the brakes, not much fluid comes out at the calipers when I am pumping the brakes, though that an air bubble near the brake switch might make it not sense that the brake pedal is depressed.
Hi, I purchased a used Cub Cadet 750 Challenger that seemed like the belt was slipping so I put a new belt in. It still acts like the belt is slipping but now I am thinking it is the clutch?
What is the best way to remedy this problem?
Can the clutch be rebuilt?
Are there aftermarket clutches available?
I have a Coleman 550. Was having problems to start with where it would start and then shut off after a couple tries. It would take off and be good. It then got to a point where it would not start at all. I replaced the fuel injection twice the second time I replaced it I noticed a mouse or something had chewed one of the wires that connect the electrical to the fuel injector. . So two-part question first does anybody have a part number for that wire harness? Second, any other ideas after I fix the wire harness permanently on what could keep it from starting I have gas flow up to the fuel injector.
I'm having another issue with my 2019 Buck 400. When I push in on the brake and turn the ignition to start nothing happens. If I pump the brake several times it will start right up. Does anybody know where the relat is that prevents it from starting until you apply the brake? I think it must be loose or something like that.
Thanks for your help.
Does anyone know of a bypass switch or controller. They make one for Polaris which installs into the harness that makes the ECU think it’s hooked up in normal position allowing vehicle to operate normally as if you are wearing seatbelt.
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