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Where are fuses located on Cub Cadet Lawn mower?

Won't start or turn over

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I have a Cub Riding Mower as shown Where are fuses located on Cub Cadet Lawn mower? - dc55747e-a406-427c-8262-8b6e701cca5e.jpg

Open up the cowling and the fuse is located to the right of the battery. It is a european style (flat) fuse as shown:
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I have had this Cub for years and have never replaced this fuse.
Depending upon how old the mower is you may want to:
1. Check the condition of the battery. I keep mine on a trikle charge over the winter. The battery may need replacing. Using a voltmeter to check battery voltage.
2. Check the battery cables to ensure that are secure and not corroded.
3. You may want to check the starter and ensure good conntion.
4. In general check all electrical wire connections.
Anything else I can help with please advise.

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SOURCE: I have a cub cadet lawn mower broken pull cord

just rewind the spring starting with the outer end and fill it back into unit. I always have the rope extended and rewind it back in and reinstall

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Cub Cadet lawn tractor that just stop

CHECK THE FUSE

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2010

SOURCE: cub cadet lawn mower won't

What have you changed?? What model lawn mower is it? Is it a riding lawn mower or a push lawn mower? Does it turn over(engine turning with the starter), or does it do nothing when you turn the key over? I have serviced cub cadets for almost 20 years, from the very first model(1959) to present, and i own 13 different tractors myself. if anyone can help you, i should be able too. i just need more info about the unit and its problems. i look forward to helping you.... -Brian-

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Start at the red (+) battery post and follow the battery cable to the starter solenoid. On the same top post of the solenoid where the battery is hooked there is another smaller red wire. Follow this small red wire and it will lead you directly to the fuse.
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A Cub Cadet lawn mower won't turn over when it isn't getting power to the starter motor to spin the engine. This can be due to a bad battery; loose or corroded wiring; corroded terminals; bad ignition key switch; faulty safety switch; blown fuse; bad starter solenoid; or faulty starter motor.
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Dead or Bad Battery in Your Cub Cadet

A dead battery won't provide the power you need to turn over your Cub Cadet. Keep your battery charged, especially during storage, to extend your battery's life. Test your battery using the steps in the article "5 Things That Are Draining the Life of Your Lawn Mower Battery".
Charging a Battery: Use a battery charger to charge your 12-volt battery. Before you continue, wear protective gear to protect your eyes and skin from electrical shock. Follow these steps to charge your lawn mower battery with a charger:
  • Access the battery and terminals. You may need to use a screwdriver to uncover the battery. Do not remove the battery from the casing.
  • Connect the charging cables beginning with the positive cable first. This is the red cable or the one with the plus sign. Place the cable on the positive battery terminal.
  • Attach the negative cable to the negative battery terminal. This is the black cable or the one with the negative sign.
  • Do not touch anything that doesn't have a rubber coating to prevent electrocution.
  • Set the charger's voltage and amperage level to the desired level. The average volt level for lawn mower batteries is usually 12 volts. More amperage charges the battery faster. Start with two camps and work up to no more than 10 amps. A slow charge is best.
If the battery fails to hold a charge it must be replaced with a new battery. You can purchase a new battery at your location lawn mower dealership, hardware store or automotive store. Bring your old battery with you. Most places will charge you a core fee unless you provide them with your old battery.

Loose or Wires and Connections in Your Cub Cadet

Wires and connections can become loose with the constant vibration of your Cub Cadet. Make sure they are secure. While checking the connections and verifying the continuity is good, make sure the terminals are free of corrosion.
The outdoor elements can cause moisture around the connections causing corrosions. Try to remove this corrosion using a wire brush and a baking sold solution (2 cups water to 3 heaping tablespoons of baking soda). Replace the terminals if the corrosion is too severe.

Bad Fuse on Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

A fuse is installed to protect your Cub Cadet's electrical system. Check your mower to make sure you don't have a blown fuse. If you're unsure if the fuse is blown, you can check it by placing a multimeter probe on each prong of the fuse to measure resistance.
A resistance reading near 0 means your fuse is good. An infinity resistance reading indicates a bad fuse.
Replace a blown fuse with a fuse with the same amperage of the fuse you are replacing. If you continue to blow fuses, you should bring your Cub Cadet to your lawn mower dealership or lawn mower repair shop to troubleshoot the root cause.

Bad Ignition Switch on Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

The ignition key switch can be the culprit if you insert the key and turn it to find nothing happens. Your Cub Cadet will fail to turn over and start.
Check the switch using a multimeter to check continuity to determine if the ignition switch is the problem. To do this, look for the prongs mark B for Battery and S for Starter Solenoid.
Insert the key and turn it to the start position. With the multimeter set to measure resistance, touch one probe to the B prong and the other probe to the S prong.
A good ignition key switch will measure resistance near 0 ohms. A bad ignition key switch will measure infinite resistance and will need to be replaced.

Bad Safety Switch on Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

Your Cub Cadet has an operator presence control system installed to keep you safe. A safety switch can be defective and cause your Cub Cadet to fail to turn over.
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Never operate a mower without the safety switch. Never run a mower when a safety switch is bypassed. A safety switch can save you from serious injury and you never know when you're going to need it.

Bad Starter Solenoid in Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

A starter solenoid is an electromagnetic switch that, when engaged, initiates the starter motor to turn over your Cub Cadet's engine.
The starter solenoid can go bad when the spring becomes weak or the copper plate begins to corrode. A weak starter, bad battery or bad ground can also cause the solenoid to fail.
Before you test your starter solenoid, you must have a fully charged battery. Continue testing the solenoid by using the steps to diagnose a bad starter solenoid in "How to Tell Your Lawn Mower Solenoid is Bad".

Bad Starter Motor on Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

Once you have ruled out the battery, cables, wiring, ground and starter solenoid as being the reason for your Cub Cadet won't turn over, it's time to look at the starter. The starter can be removed and tested.
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