Toro Groundsmaster 360 Service Manual page 273

4-wheel drive models with yanmar engine
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Starting Problems (continued)
Groundsmaster 360
16225SL Rev C
Problem
Nothing happens when you attempt to start the
engine. The InfoCenter display operates with
the key switch in the R
position.
UN
Note: Use the InfoCenter display to assist with
identifying problem.
The engine cranks, but does not start.
Possible Causes
• The traction pedal is not in the N
position.
• The operator seat is unoccupied or the
parking brake is not applied.
• The traction neutral sensor is damaged or
out of adjustment.
• The PTO switch is in the O
is damaged.
• The engine coolant temperature is excessive
or the engine high temperature switch is
damaged.
• The battery is discharged or damaged.
• The battery cables are loose or corroded.
• The ground connection is loose or corroded.
• The fuse(s) is (are) damaged.
• The in-line fuses near the battery are
damaged.
• The fusible link harness at the engine starter
motor is damaged.
• The wiring in the engine crank circuit is
loose, corroded, or damaged; refer to the
Electrical Schematics in
A–1)—Foldout Drawings.
• The key switch is damaged.
• The starter solenoid wiring is loose, corroded,
or damaged.
• The starter solenoid is damaged.
• The main power relay or circuit wiring is
damaged.
• The TEC is damaged.
• The start relay or circuit wiring is damaged.
• The starter motor is damaged.
• The engine ECU or circuit wiring is damaged.
• The fuel tank is empty.
• The fuel filter is plugged.
• The engine and/or fuel can be too cold.
• The engine fuel pump or circuit wiring is
damaged.
• The engine glow plug circuit does not operate
properly.
• The engine or fuel system is malfunctioning;
refer to
Page 5–37
EUTRAL
(up) position or it
N
Appendix A (page
Chapter 3: Diesel Engine (page
Electrical System: Troubleshooting
3–1).

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