l3s1smore
Feb 1, 2009, 03:28 PM
I have a Craftsman DYT4000 riding mower. The battery is less than a year old. The starter is one-and-a-half yrs old, the solenoid in brand new. When I try and start it, it acts like it wants to turn over, but just can't. It may get one revolution, then stops. I can hear the starter struggling. After several attempts, the starter will get hot, even may start to smoke and smells AWFUL. I have taken the starter apart, but I don't know how to tell is it's gone bad.
Is this starter already bad? If so, can anyone tell me how a nearly new starter goes bad so quickly and why?
On a similar note, I have had nothing but troubles with this mower. This is my second starter, I'm on my third solenoid and my third battery... and the mower is less than 4 yrs old. Has anyone else out there had these kind of woes with their Craftsman riders? Or did I just get a lemon?
Thanks in advance!
Is this starter already bad? If so, can anyone tell me how a nearly new starter goes bad so quickly and why?
On a similar note, I have had nothing but troubles with this mower. This is my second starter, I'm on my third solenoid and my third battery... and the mower is less than 4 yrs old. Has anyone else out there had these kind of woes with their Craftsman riders? Or did I just get a lemon?
Thanks in advance!