TORO TITAN ZX4800 Wont Crank
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Starter Solenoid
The 'click' indicates the solenoid plunger is physically moving via the electromagnetic coil, but the internal copper contactor is failing to bridge the high-current gap to the starter motor. Over time, arcing causes carbon buildup on these contacts, creating a high-resistance barrier that prevents the necessary amperage from flowing. Replacing this electromechanical switch restores the high-current path required for engine rotation.
SKU: 117-1197
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4%
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Electric Starter Motor
If the solenoid is successfully bridging power, the starter motor's internal brushes may be worn or stuck, preventing the armature from generating the magnetic field necessary for rotation. On Kohler engines typically found in the ZX4800, the starter can also suffer from a failed bendix gear which may click against the flywheel without engaging or spinning. A replacement assembly ensures the mechanical torque is applied to the flywheel.
SKU: 693551
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3%
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Lead Acid Battery (12V 300+ CCA)
A battery with high internal resistance may have enough voltage to actuate the solenoid coil (low amperage draw) but suffer a total voltage collapse when the starter motor attempts to draw high amperage. This chemical failure prevents the motor from overcoming the engine's static friction and compression strokes.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Starter Solenoid.
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