Things You'll Need:
- 6-inch piece of heavy gauge wire
- Rubber handled vice grips
- Leather gloves
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Step 1
Bend your length of wire into a U- or V-shape using your vice grips.
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Step 2
Locate the solenoid on your riding lawn mower. It will generally have two bolts on top and two on bottom. Wires from the battery will connect directly to the solenoid. It may be under the seat or under the hood.
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Step 3
Hold your bent length of wire in your vice grips, and lock them into place. Put on your leather gloves.
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Step 4
Put the riding lawn mower in neutral.
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Step 5
Touch one end of your wire to one of the bolts on the bottom of the solenoid, and hold it there.
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Step 6
Touch the other end of your wire to the other bolt on the bottom of the solenoid.
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Step 7
Adjust your choke and or throttle until the mower starts.
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Step 8
Remove your wire from the bolts on the solenoid. Your mower should now stay running. If it does not, contact a small engine mechanic as something else may be wrong.











