I've got good batteries and what seems to be plenty of power going to the starter, but the engine will not fire. In the past I could fiddle with the throttle and I'd get it to start. I suspect the safety feature that will not allow a start when in gear may have something to do with it. Has anyone had a similar problem and discovered a solution? Thanks
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Lets clarify whats happening: It will Crank (spin over under the power of the starter) but not start (run under it's own power with air, fuel, and spark.
Has it run this year?
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Originally posted by Sully View Post... In the past I could fiddle with the throttle and I'd get it to start. I suspect the safety feature that will not allow a start when in gear may have something to do with it. ...
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The NSS would be the first place to start, like suggested.
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