TedLaRue
Gold Member
NWL,
In the nutshell, here's how your starting system for you John Deere 870 works. The safety switches (PTO switch, seat switch, and transmission-in-neutral switch and (if you have one) mid-mount PTO switch) all feed into the Time Delay Control Module (TDCM) which is the large black plastic box which is on the right side of the attached picture. There is a black w/red stripe wire connecting the TDCM to the Neutral Start Relay which has the red arrow pointing to it in the picture.
Check for voltage on that black w/red stripe wire when the switch is in the cranking position. If you have voltage on that wire when you're trying to crank the engine, but no voltage on the white wire from the Neutral Start Relay to the starter, then that relay is bad. You might try rapping it with a screwdriver handle while you're trying to crank the engine in case it's just stuck.
If that red/black wire doesn't have voltage on it when you're trying to crank the engine, then you need to check the TDCM. Let me know if you want some guidance checking that.
In the nutshell, here's how your starting system for you John Deere 870 works. The safety switches (PTO switch, seat switch, and transmission-in-neutral switch and (if you have one) mid-mount PTO switch) all feed into the Time Delay Control Module (TDCM) which is the large black plastic box which is on the right side of the attached picture. There is a black w/red stripe wire connecting the TDCM to the Neutral Start Relay which has the red arrow pointing to it in the picture.
Check for voltage on that black w/red stripe wire when the switch is in the cranking position. If you have voltage on that wire when you're trying to crank the engine, but no voltage on the white wire from the Neutral Start Relay to the starter, then that relay is bad. You might try rapping it with a screwdriver handle while you're trying to crank the engine in case it's just stuck.
If that red/black wire doesn't have voltage on it when you're trying to crank the engine, then you need to check the TDCM. Let me know if you want some guidance checking that.