Engine Faults (continued)
Starting Problems
Problem
Possible Causes
All the electrical power is dead, including the
InfoCenter display.
• The battery is discharged or damaged.
• The battery cables are loose or corroded.
• The fuse F1-1 (15 A) or F1-2 (10 A) is
damaged.
• The ground connection is loose or corroded.
• The key switch or circuit wiring is damaged.
• The in-line main power supply fuse (25 A) is
damaged (machine with gasoline engine).
• The fusible link harness at the engine
starter motor is damaged (machine with diesel
engine).
The starter solenoid clicks, but the starter does
not crank.
Note:
If the starter solenoid clicks, the problem
is not in the interlock circuit.
• The battery charge is low.
• The battery is discharged or damaged.
• The battery cables are loose or corroded.
• The ground connection is loose or corroded.
• The wiring at the starter motor is damaged.
• The starter solenoid or starter motor is
damaged.
The engine cranks, but does not start.
Note:
After 30 seconds of engine cranking,
the Toro Electronic Controller (TEC) output to
the engine starter motor will de-energize even
if the key switch is kept in the S
TART
position.
This is designed to prevent overheating of the
starter motor.
• The fuel tank is empty.
• The fuel filter is plugged.
• The wiring in the engine crank circuit is loose,
corroded, or damaged; refer to the Electrical
Schematic in
Appendix A (page A–1)
.
• The engine and/or fuel can be too cold.
• The engine fuel pump or circuit wiring is
damaged.
• The engine glow plug circuit does not operate
properly.
• The engine fuel stop solenoid or circuit wiring
is damaged (machine with diesel engine).
• The engine or fuel system is malfunctioning;
refer to
Chapter 3: Kubota Diesel Engine
(page 3–1)
,
Chapter 4: Yanmar Diesel Engine
(page 4–1)
, or
.
• The hydraulic load is slowing engine cranking
speed (disconnect the hydraulic pump
driveshaft from the engine to test).
Electrical System: Troubleshooting
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Reelmaster
®
5410/5510/5610 Series
15216SL Rev C
Summary of Contents for Reelmaster 5510 Series
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