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2040 Start/Run Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang Guy" data-source="post: 94592" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>Update: The 10 amp lockout fuse I thought was good, wasn't. I removed the timer, replaced the fuse, and it starts and runs continuously. Lift and tilt functions work normally, but the brakes won't release. I jumpered the two vertical posts on the timer plug with a 10 amp circuit breaker and it tripped immediately when I started the engine, no problem with start/run anymore. I have a new timer on order but now I'm reluctant to install it seeing that there is possibly a dead short in the brake solenoid circuit. I'll be away for a few days, but I'll check that when I return. I suppose it's possible that the brake solenoid went bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang Guy, post: 94592, member: 13485"] Update: The 10 amp lockout fuse I thought was good, wasn't. I removed the timer, replaced the fuse, and it starts and runs continuously. Lift and tilt functions work normally, but the brakes won't release. I jumpered the two vertical posts on the timer plug with a 10 amp circuit breaker and it tripped immediately when I started the engine, no problem with start/run anymore. I have a new timer on order but now I'm reluctant to install it seeing that there is possibly a dead short in the brake solenoid circuit. I'll be away for a few days, but I'll check that when I return. I suppose it's possible that the brake solenoid went bad. [/QUOTE]
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