I have a ZD 326 S, SN 15047 that I'm having an electrical issue with. I'll list the symptoms first then go into the troubleshooting steps that I've completed next. Symptoms are key turned on, no lights turn on and no crank.
I've replaced the starter(key) switch, battery is fully charged with good connections, all fuses have been checked for resistance and good. When doing voltage checks on the starter switch the red wire has 12v when the key is off. As soon as key is switched to on the voltage on the red wire goes to 0 (I'm assuming a short somewhere). The red/yellow wire also has 0v. I've done resistance checks on the new starter switch and it shows that it's working properly as described in the service manual. There are three relays under the seat, horn, start and solenoid. I have pulled all of those and the coils test at ~90 ohms which is near spec and none of the other leads are shorted to each other. I've also pulled the connectors off the relays to test the voltage at the start switch and am getting the same result. I also looked over the wires for any mouse damage, but haven't seen anything obvious.
Additionally, I jumped the terminals on the starter and it ran until it ran out of fuel, so I'm assuming the fuel shut of is closed.
Any ideas where to look or steps to complete to isolate?
I've replaced the starter(key) switch, battery is fully charged with good connections, all fuses have been checked for resistance and good. When doing voltage checks on the starter switch the red wire has 12v when the key is off. As soon as key is switched to on the voltage on the red wire goes to 0 (I'm assuming a short somewhere). The red/yellow wire also has 0v. I've done resistance checks on the new starter switch and it shows that it's working properly as described in the service manual. There are three relays under the seat, horn, start and solenoid. I have pulled all of those and the coils test at ~90 ohms which is near spec and none of the other leads are shorted to each other. I've also pulled the connectors off the relays to test the voltage at the start switch and am getting the same result. I also looked over the wires for any mouse damage, but haven't seen anything obvious.
Additionally, I jumped the terminals on the starter and it ran until it ran out of fuel, so I'm assuming the fuel shut of is closed.
Any ideas where to look or steps to complete to isolate?
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