Outdoor Power Equipment and Small Engines - No electrical power in John Deere L110 Auto
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manoslijeros
05-02-09, 03:19 PM
I used my mower, and I needed to service it. This was my first time changing the spark plug...
I changed the battery, the oil, and the spark plug. Now, I have no power to the lcd screen (or the rest of the mower...). The battery is new and good.
Could I have not tightened the spark plug in tight enough? Could I need to put the rubber connector onto the other end of the spark plug tighter?
Any suggestions would be welcome...
I changed the battery, the oil, and the spark plug. Now, I have no power to the lcd screen (or the rest of the mower...). The battery is new and good.
Could I have not tightened the spark plug in tight enough? Could I need to put the rubber connector onto the other end of the spark plug tighter?
Any suggestions would be welcome...
marbobj
05-02-09, 04:14 PM
Spark plug is not the problem, but it needs to be in snug.
Probably the battery. Double check the way you hooked up the cables.
Probably the battery. Double check the way you hooked up the cables.
cheese
05-02-09, 07:36 PM
Make sure the battery cable connections are tight, and the battery is not connected backwards.