According to the bx2230 wiring diagram, you have the wrong neutral switch, or it’s installed incorrectly. The switch should be closed when in neutral but your symptoms say it’s closed when in gear.
2 symptoms which are consistent with that statement.
1) it starts in gear and not in neutral, the only 2 switches in the starter circuit is the neutral and pto switches.
2) dealer said he had to move the wires to start.
To test this theory, try another experiment. When the timer yellow terminal 20 loses power, the time fires shutting fuel off for 6-8 seconds, then the timer expires and the solenoid is released and fuel is turned back on. So flip the seat up, put rear PTO on, put it in gear start it. Then while running put in neutral, if it shuts off, theory is confirmed.
If this doesn’t confirm the theory, it could be the neutral switch isn’t consistent in the 2 sided switch. Depressed one side is open the other is closed and released, the opposite happens.
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2 symptoms which are consistent with that statement.
1) it starts in gear and not in neutral, the only 2 switches in the starter circuit is the neutral and pto switches.
2) dealer said he had to move the wires to start.
To test this theory, try another experiment. When the timer yellow terminal 20 loses power, the time fires shutting fuel off for 6-8 seconds, then the timer expires and the solenoid is released and fuel is turned back on. So flip the seat up, put rear PTO on, put it in gear start it. Then while running put in neutral, if it shuts off, theory is confirmed.
If this doesn’t confirm the theory, it could be the neutral switch isn’t consistent in the 2 sided switch. Depressed one side is open the other is closed and released, the opposite happens.
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