ritcheyvs
Veteran Member
I went to start the DK45s today and ... nothing: no dash lights, no clicks, etc. The tractor had been sitting under a lean-to for a couple weeks and the battery was old. But I expected something. After cycling the key a few times the dash lights started working and I eventually got it started. But restarts still took several tries.
So I squirted WD-40 in the key hole, cycled the switch several times, sprayed in some contact cleaner, and cycled the switch more times. After that the switch worked like new (until next time). I have a spare switch and I have disassembled and cleaned this switch but spraying is way faster and seems to work about as well. I need to remember to give a shot in the keyhole routinely, like every time I grease.
So I squirted WD-40 in the key hole, cycled the switch several times, sprayed in some contact cleaner, and cycled the switch more times. After that the switch worked like new (until next time). I have a spare switch and I have disassembled and cleaned this switch but spraying is way faster and seems to work about as well. I need to remember to give a shot in the keyhole routinely, like every time I grease.