Why does my John Deere tractor keep blowing fuses?

Why does my John Deere tractor keep blowing fuses?

If your John Deere L110 lawn tractor won’t start or if it tries to start but repeatedly blows fuses, the problem is likely a faulty starter or starter wires. If you can’t see anything when you check the wires, the problem may be internal to the starter. Remove the starter and have it tested by a John Deere dealer.

Why does my fuse holder keeps melting?

Cause: If the fuse itself has not blown, but the fuse holder melted, it indicates that the fuse holder was making poor contact with the fuse. If there is significant resistance in the contact between fuse and fuse holder, a current well below the fuse rating can cause enough heat to melt an inline fuse holder.

Why does my lawn mower keep blowing the fuse?

Most often, the cause of a blown fuse in a riding lawn mower is a short circuit, which happens when a damaged wire or failed component lets electrical current flow to the metal frame of the mower through an unintended path.

Why does my John Deere 5103 keep blowing fuses?

I have a John Deere 5103 that keeps blowing fuses for the electronic fuel solenoid circuit. The wiring from the fuse panel to the solenoid is short and encased in plastic so it doesn’t seem likely that the short is in the wire run. I disconnected the power wire to the solenoid, replaced the fuse, and turned on the power. The fuse did not blow.

Why does my JD 5303 start with no fuel?

It turns over very well but there’s no fuel. There is a fuse that blows when I turn the key and I have traced the wires to the top of the fuel pump. What is this electrical part and do I have to replace the whole pump to fix it?

Why does my fuel solenoid keep blowing fuses?

I have a John Deere 5103 that keeps blowing fuses for the electronic fuel solenoid circuit. The wiring from the fuse panel to the solenoid is short and encased in plastic so it doesn’t seem likely that the short is in the wire run. I disconnected the power wire to the solenoid, replaced the fuse, and turned on the power.

Where is the Cold Start switch on a JD 5303?

This one is easy! Look above the pump. You will see the coolant temp sensor. In that same area is another similar sensor with a pigtail. This other sensor is called a cold start switch. It is wired with the fuel shut off solenoid on the pump. All you have to do us unplug this sensor and replace fuse.