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fishfrank

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DK40SE: for the past 6 months I have been starting it by bypassing at the starter with a screwdriver. When you try the key it just makes a “click” sound. I have been too cheap to buy a new key switch until today but to my surprise it made no difference with the new switch. Fires right up with the screwdriver at the starter. What should I check or replace next?
 
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Jumping with screwdriver would take ground out of the equation right?
 
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Jumping with a screwdriver would indicate he has a good ground and a good power connection to the starter.

Not knowing what posts on the starter he is shorting across, I can only assume he is taking power to the solenoid indicating it is working. That is why I suggested the relay as a possible issue.
 
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I’m guessing the low amperage wire going to the solenoid is the problem.
 
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I have a couple of things to look at on my next days off. Thanks guys.
 
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Check for fusible links.

I don't know about Kioti in particular, but Branson uses some fusible links for the starter and some other applications.

Here is an example:

fusible.jpg
 
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A bad start relay is a common cause of these symptoms. This is a common automotive relay; special Kioti part not needed. There are three relays on the "firewall". Two of these relays are the same (start relay and stop relay). The third relay (glow plugs) has a higher current rating.
 
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When you try the key it just makes a “click” sound.
I would assume the "click" you are hearing is the starter solenoid cycling but not making the connection between the positive battery cable and the starter motor. Sounds like you need a solenoid. If it is a light click from where the relays are...then a relay may be the culprit. Is the small wire on the solenoid getting power?
 
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The distinct clack (when turning the key to ON) is the stop solenoid retracting. The start solenoid is energized then the key is turned to start; it's not very loud.

As a test, you can swap connectors between the two similar relays. If the engine cranks with the relays swapped (but won't start) That's good evidence of a bad start relay.
 

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