EXMARK QUEST E-SERIES Wont Crank
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Starter Solenoid
The audible click confirms the electromagnetic coil is moving the internal plunger, but the copper contact plates have likely developed pitting or carbon arc deposits. This prevents high-amperage current from passing from the battery terminal to the starter motor lead. Replacing the solenoid restores the low-resistance path required for the starter to overcome engine compression.
SKU: 117-1197
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5%
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12V U1 Lawn & Garden Battery
Lead-acid batteries often suffer from plate sulfation, which increases internal resistance. While the battery may maintain enough voltage to actuate the solenoid coil, it lacks the Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) required to sustain the load of the starter motor, causing the voltage to drop below the threshold of rotation immediately after engagement.
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4%
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Starter Motor Assembly
If the solenoid is delivering power, the starter motor's internal carbon brushes may be worn down or the commutator may be fouled with debris. This prevents the completion of the electrical circuit within the motor housing, resulting in a mechanical engagement click from the solenoid without any subsequent rotational torque from the motor armature.
SKU: 136-7880
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Starter Solenoid.
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