ARIENS APEX 60 Wont Crank
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Starter Solenoid
The audible click confirms the control circuit is intact, but the high-current internal copper contacts have likely developed carbon pitting. This prevents the battery's full amperage from bridging to the starter motor. Replacing the solenoid restores the low-resistance path required for the starter to overcome engine compression.
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4%
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Starter Motor Assembly
If the solenoid successfully bridges current but the engine fails to rotate, the starter motor's internal brushes or commutator may be worn or seized. This component is responsible for converting electrical energy into mechanical torque, and internal winding failure will result in a solenoid click with no subsequent rotation.
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3%
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Positive Battery Cable
Corrosion at the crimped terminal ends can create high electrical resistance. While enough current may pass to trigger the solenoid coil, the resistance prevents the massive surge of amperage needed for the starter motor to crank the engine, leading to the repetitive clicking sound.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Starter Solenoid.
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