Toro 04356 Operator's Manual page 45

Two-wheel drive traction unit
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Problem
The engine does not stop when the
mow pedal is depressed (the reels are
engaged) as you get off of the seat.
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The engine does not stop when the
shift selector is in gear as you get off
of the seat.
The engine does not continue to run
when sitting on the seat and the shift
when sitting on the seat and the shift
selector is placed in gear or the mow
pedal is depressed.
The engine stops regardless of the
shift selector or mow pedal position
(
(even if both are in Neutral) as you get
)
off of the seat.
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The engine seems to "cut out" too
much during transport. (Some cut out
is normal.)
The engine does not stop when the
ignition key is rotated to the Off
ignition key is rotated to the Off
position.
The battery does not charge.
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Possible Causes
1. The mow/lift or seat switch is
adjusted incorrectly or is damaged.
2. The seat return pin spring is
broken, missing, or jammed down.
3. The seat pivot fails to rotate freely.
1. The traction or seat switch is
adjusted incorrectly or is damaged.
2. The seat return pin spring is
broken, missing, or jammed down.
3. The seat pivot fails to rotate freely.
1. The seat switch is adjusted
incorrectly or is damaged.
2. The seat return pin spring is
jammed in the up position.
3. The parking brake switch wires are
loose.
4. The parking brake switch wires are
damaged.
1. The mow/lift switch and/or traction
switch are adjusted incorrectly or
are damaged.
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2. The mow/lift and/or traction switch
wires are loose.
3. The traction switch extension plug
wires are loose.
4. The "B" terminal wire of the key
switch is loose.
1. The seat if lifting off of the seat
switch button too easily.
1. The ignition switch connection is
loose.
2. The ignition switch is damaged.
3. The wires in the connector have
shorted.
4. The engine timing or carburetor
adjustment is incorrect.
1. A fuse is blown or missing.
2. The electrical system has a loose
wire.
3. The regulator or engine charging
circuit is damaged.
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Corrective Action
1. Refer to Replacing the Mow/Lift
Switch or Replacing the Seat
Switch.
2. Replace, loosen, and lubricate the
parts so that the pin operates
freely.
3. Loosen and lubricate the seat pivot
pin to ensure free movement.
1. Refer to Replacing the Traction
Switch or Replacing the Seat
Switch.
2. Replace, loosen, and lubricate the
parts sp that the pin operates
freely.
3. Loosen and lubricate the seat pivot
pin the ensure free movement.
1. Refer to Replacing the Seat
Switch.
2. Loosen and lubricate the jammed
parts so that the pin operates
freely. Replace the spring if it is
damaged.
3. Connect the wires.
4. Replace the switch.
1. Refer to Replacing the Mow/Lift
Switch and Replacing the Traction
Switch.
2. Connect the wires.
3. Connect the wires.
4. Connect the wires.
1. Adjust the seat switch or instruct
the operator to sit back in the seat
during transport.
1. Push the connector onto the
ignition switch terminals.
2. Replace the ignition switch.
3. Repair the affected wires.
4. Adjust the carburetor or engine
timing.
1. Install a new fuse.
2. Check all connections and make
all necessary repairs.
3. Install a new regulator or repair the
engine charging circuit.

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