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520 H Won't start. 12.6 volts in battery. 10 volts on guage.

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Chuck14025

12.6 volts in the battery and at the starter connection.

10 volts on the gauge.

Nothing when key is turned on.

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Achto

Double check all of your safety's (Seat, PTO, & Neutral switches, these all need to be closed for the starter to work). Also check for a blown fuse. Another place to check is at the 9pin connector for the engine harness, make sure that all the pins are clean & making good contact.

 

Signal to the engage the starter comes from the small Lt. blue wire that plugs into the starter. This wire should power up with the key switch in the start position. 

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RubyCon1

what is the VOLTAGE across the BATTERY when you turn the ignition key to START?

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lynnmor

Turn on the switch.  Jump a wire from the little blue wire to the big wire on the starter.  If the starter cranks, the starter and battery are good and then it is time to explore using the demystification guide. 

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Chuck14025

Battery voltage is 13.5 when I try to start. Voltmeter on dash shows 8 volts -- indicates a short in the connectors or wiring.

Can you tell me where the 9 pin connector is located on the 520H?

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1 hour ago, Chuck14025 said:

Battery voltage is 13.5 when I try to start. Voltmeter on dash shows 8 volts -- indicates a short in the connectors or wiring.

Can you tell me where the 9 pin connector is located on the 520H?

 

You would only get 13.5 volts if there is a battery charger connected.  If the voltmeter is showing 8 volts at the same time, you have an extremely bad connection or a bad voltmeter.  Connect your voltmeter to the battery directly and then compare readings to a good voltmeter.

 

In electrical work, everyone likes to use the word "short" but that is often not the case because a fuse would blow when there is a true short.  Bad connections may be the case if voltage is low.

 

Have you tried jumping the wire at the starter as I explained in an earlier post?   Did you have the battery load tested?  Battery testing is free at Autozone and Advance Autoparts.

 

The nine pin connector is found next to the battery and is a white plastic block.  Often there will be burned marks and melting resulting in a bad connection.  A previous owner may have did away with the troublesome thing.

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