HUSQVARNA MZ61 Wont Crank
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93%
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Starter Solenoid
The audible click confirms the solenoid coil is generating a magnetic field, but internal contact pitting prevents high-amperage current from reaching the starter motor. This mechanical degradation occurs due to repeated arcing during the high-load engagement of the engine's cranking phase. Replacing the solenoid restores the low-resistance electrical bridge necessary for motor rotation.
SKU: 582042801
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4%
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Electric Starter Motor
If the solenoid successfully passes current, the failure typically resides in the starter motor's internal brushes or a 'dead spot' on the commutator. Mechanical wear of the carbon brushes or thermal fatigue of the armature windings results in an inability to convert electrical energy into the mechanical torque required to overcome engine compression.
SKU: 21163-0743
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3%
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Lead-Acid Battery (12V 300CCA)
A clicking sound often indicates a battery with sufficient voltage to trigger a relay but insufficient chemical potential to sustain high-current discharge. This failure is usually caused by plate sulfation or internal cell degradation, leading to a massive voltage drop the moment the starter load is applied.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Starter Solenoid.
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