
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
1. Your foot is not on the brake pedal.
1. Put your foot on the brake pedal.
The engine does not crank over.
2. The battery is dead and/or there is a
bad battery connection.
2. Check the battery connections. If the
battery is dead, replace the battery.
1. The fuel tank is empty.
1. Fill the fuel tank.
2. There is dirt, water, or stale fuel in the
fuel system.
2. Contact your authorized Toro
distributor.
The engine cranks, but does not start.
3. The air cleaner is dirty or plugged.
3. Clean or replace the air cleaner.
1. There is a blown fuse in the electrical
system.
1. Inspect and replace the fuse.
2. The power steering controller is
disconnected.
2. Connect the power steering controller.
The power steering moves hard.
3. The power steering motor and/or
controller is bad.
3. Replace the power steering motor
and/or controller; contact your
authorized Toro distributor.
1. The transmission lever is in the P
(P
ARK
) position, N (N
EUTRAL
) position,
or between gears.
1. Shift the transmission lever into a drive
position.
2. The “no seat belt” feature is set to 0
km/h or mph.
2. Secure your seat belt.
The throttle is not responding.
3. The gear position sensor is
non-functional or damaged.
3. Contact your authorized Toro
distributor.
1. There is a blown fuse in the electrical
system.
1. Inspect and replace the fuse.
2. The feature was disabled during
software setup.
2. Contact your authorized Toro
distributor.
3. The switches and/or differential(s) are
unplugged.
3. Inspect and reconnect the harness.
The 4-wheel drive/differential locks are not
working.
4. The actuator/solenoid is bad.
4. Contact your authorized Toro
distributor.
1. Your seat belt is not secured.
1. Secure your seat belt.
The cruise control feature does not
engage.
2. You are not traveling at the minimum
machine speed.
2. Increase the machine speed to set the
cruise control.
1. The belt is new.
1. Allow 10 hours of normal operation for
the belt break-in period.
The clutch engagement is abrupt.
2. The clutches are dirty.
2. Clean the clutches.
1. The belt is slipping and/or damaged.
1. Check the belt; replace, if needed.
The acceleration seems too slow when
the engine is at maximum speed (rpm).
2. The clutches are dirty.
2. Clean the clutches.
1. The engine belt is loose and/or
damaged.
1. Check the belt; replace, if needed.
2. There is a bad electrical connection to
the alternator.
2. Check the harness connection.
3. The alternator is bad.
3. Contact your authorized Toro
distributor.
The battery is not charging.
4. The battery is dead and/or there is a
bad battery connection.
4. Check the battery connections. If the
battery is dead, replace the battery.
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Summary of Contents for 08102
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