Snapper LT125 Mower Clicks But Won't Start? Starter Solenoid Replacement
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Published2 weeks ago
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Description
If your Snapper LT125 lawn mower makes a sharp clicking noise but the engine refuses to crank, a faulty 4-pole starter solenoid is the typical culprit. This step-by-step DIY electrical repair guide shows how to troubleshoot and replace a bad solenoid on a 23 HP Briggs and Stratton engine.
@EllisMowersandmore with FridayParts walk through the entire replacement process, beginning with disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ground the electrical system safely. You will see how to unbolt the old, corrupted 4-pole switch, transfer the positive battery leads and starter motor cables, and use a simple washer modification to securely tighten the terminals on a universal aftermarket replacement part. This quick fix eliminates the common "click, click, click" starting failure, restores clean current flow from the battery to the starter, and gets your riding mower back into service.
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Machine Platform: Snapper LT125 Lawn Mower
Engine Specs: 23 Horsepower Briggs & Stratton V-Twin
Core Hardware: 4-Pole Starter Solenoid Switch / Universal Relay
Chapter
0:00 - Lawn Mower Clicking Problem: Diagnosing Starter Solenoid Failure
0:22 - Disconnecting the Negative Battery Terminal for Electrical Safety
0:33 - Removing the Faulty 4-Pole Starter Solenoid & Cables
1:35 - Installing the New Solenoid & Using Terminal Washer Modifications
3:40 - Reconnecting Battery Power & Successful First Engine Crank Test
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