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SECTION 11 — TROUBLESHOOTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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DANGER
• See General Warning on page 10-1.
WARNING
• See General Warning on page 10-1.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section contains the information required to correctly troubleshoot the vehicle. A troubleshooting guide is provided
for general troubleshooting.
In addition to troubleshooting, this section contains general information on the electrical system and the circuits
of the electrical system.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The following troubleshooting guide will be helpful in identifying operating difficulties should they occur. The guide
includes the symptom, probable cause(s) and suggested checks. The procedures used in making these checks can be
found in the referenced sections of the maintenance and service manual.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Spark plug is partially fouled or in poor
condition
Section 13 — S10 FE 350 Engine
Section 14 — S27 FE 350 Engine
Spark plug wire is damaged or loose
Section 13 — S10 FE 350 Engine
Section 14 — S27 FE 350 Engine
Loose wire connection at ignition coil or RPM
limiter
Test Procedures 14 –
, 15 –
Intermittent ignition coil failure
Test Procedures 14 –
, 15 –
Low cylinder compression
Section 13 — S10 FE 350 Engine
Section 14 — S27 FE 350 Engine
Water or dirt in the fuel system and/or
carburetor; dirty or clogged fuel filter
Section 15 — S10 FE350 Fuel System
Section 16 — S27 FE 350 Fuel System
Carburetor improperly adjusted
Section 15 — S10 FE350 Fuel System
Section 16 — S27 FE 350 Fuel System
Engine does not start easily.
Starter/generator belt is slipping
Belt Tension Adjustment on page 12-12
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