2006 LT1046

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southernchopper

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2006 cubcadet LT1046
My dad helped me while I was at work the other day with replacing a battery in my cub. Long story short he installed battery backwards and tried to start it. Well since then it is cranking but not starting. It is not getting any fire. I have replaced starter, solonoid,regulator, and plugs. Swapped his ignition modules out on mine which are good and still no fire. Can someone please help. This is starting to get very expensive and I dont know where to go from here but stating to chase every wire down.
 
   / 2006 LT1046 #2  
Kohler has two different ignition systems. Do the ignition modules have one wire or three wires each?
 
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The modules have one wire running to them. It goes to the first one and then jumps to the other.
 
   / 2006 LT1046 #4  
Okay, That wire grounds out the modules. Disconnect the wire from the wiring hareness and try to start the engine. Beware, If it starts the only way shut it down will be to ground that wire. If it does start then your problem is somewhere in the keyswitch/safety interlock system. Does you tractor have the keyswitch that allows reverse mowing?
 
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I will try that as soon as I get home from work. If it does start after unhooking the wire what is the problem? My tractor does have the keyswitch to allow for reverse mowing.
 
   / 2006 LT1046 #6  
Likely the problem will be the Reverse Mowing Control part#925-04227B. It's the electronic module that the keyswitch is surrounded by. I've found it online from $60-$75. If your fathers tractor is the same you can try swapping it out to test.
 
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I tried unhooking the wire while I was on lunch break. No change. Any idea What i should try now? By the way my dad does have the same mower so swapping parts should not be any problem.
 
   / 2006 LT1046 #8  
The way the magneto's work on these engines as long as they are not grounded out they should make a spark when the flywheel passes by them. You said it's not getting any fire did you determine that by pulling a sparkplug, grounding it and crank the engine to check for spark?
 
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Just pulled the wires put a screwdriver in the end and no spark. When I pulled the plugs the ends had gas on them so I assumed it was getting fuel and you can smell it while trying to start it.
 
   / 2006 LT1046 #10  
Pull a spark plug out, attach it to the plug wire, ground the threaded end to the head, crank the engine and look for spark. As long as you not in bright sun you should be able to see any spark. Like I said as long as the magneto is good, the gap(.011-.013") to the flywheel magnet is correct and isn't grounded it will make a spark when the flywheel magnet passes it.
 

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