kempryan28
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- Oct 30, 2019
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- Tractor
- Yanmar YM 276D
Howdy gents,
I’ve been having a problem with my ym276d starting up. When I turn the key it is very inconsistent on whether or not it fires the starter. If I hook it up to my battery charger and set it to “jump” mode then it will typically start just fine.
I checked the battery first by taking it in to have it tested at an auto shop. They said it was all good to go. So not that.
Next I thought maybe the starter, so I ordered a new starter and put it on the tractor with the same problem occurring. So I sent it back and put the old one back on (after I took it after and inspected brushes and cleaned it out as well).
I have read many different threads on this and have found that putting a volt meter on it and testing if it’s getting its required 9v to the starter to make it turn. With ignition off it is getting 12.7v when my wife would turn the key to try and start it the volts would drop to 4v. I did notice that if she held the key to start the volts would climb and eventually fire the starter (it did this once or twice).
I replaced the ignition switch last summer, that didn’t seem to matter. Same problems occurring.
I bypassed the clutch safety switch to rule that out and I’m still having the issue. I see on my electric schematic that it also has a pro safety switch I have not yet located that to attempt to bypass it as well. However I do ensure the pto is in neutral when attempting to start.
I’m lost on where to look next. I’m certainly not an electrical genius. Ie I have a volt meter and get lucky every once in a while and use it correctly but beyond that I’m lost.
Any ideas on where to go from here?
As always any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan
I’ve been having a problem with my ym276d starting up. When I turn the key it is very inconsistent on whether or not it fires the starter. If I hook it up to my battery charger and set it to “jump” mode then it will typically start just fine.
I checked the battery first by taking it in to have it tested at an auto shop. They said it was all good to go. So not that.
Next I thought maybe the starter, so I ordered a new starter and put it on the tractor with the same problem occurring. So I sent it back and put the old one back on (after I took it after and inspected brushes and cleaned it out as well).
I have read many different threads on this and have found that putting a volt meter on it and testing if it’s getting its required 9v to the starter to make it turn. With ignition off it is getting 12.7v when my wife would turn the key to try and start it the volts would drop to 4v. I did notice that if she held the key to start the volts would climb and eventually fire the starter (it did this once or twice).
I replaced the ignition switch last summer, that didn’t seem to matter. Same problems occurring.
I bypassed the clutch safety switch to rule that out and I’m still having the issue. I see on my electric schematic that it also has a pro safety switch I have not yet located that to attempt to bypass it as well. However I do ensure the pto is in neutral when attempting to start.
I’m lost on where to look next. I’m certainly not an electrical genius. Ie I have a volt meter and get lucky every once in a while and use it correctly but beyond that I’m lost.
Any ideas on where to go from here?
As always any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan