Glad you got it mostly resolved. She was probably frustrated with the tech that sent it out with faulty brakes. I bet the tech will get a good talking to from the manager. LOL
Well, I hope they work it out so that I'm not the bad guy. I know both the manager and the head mechanic. They are good people. I'll be happy if they fix it and I'm ready to move on.
Speaking of lawn mower problems. I'm not a mechanic, as I said. But my good old Snapper riding mower up and refused to start for me the other day. All I got was a clicking noise when I turned the key. The shop I would normally take the mower into for repairs and maintenance is currently backed up 3 weeks. So, I talked to the head mechanic and he suggested I replace the solenoid, which he thought was probably the problem.
In theory, replacing the solenoid should not be a problem. However, the solenoid on this Snapper mower was positioned under the seat and the screws bolting the solenoid to the frame were next to impossible to reach. After much effort, I finally got the solenoid out, but I broke off one of the terminals in the process. So, if the solenoid was good before, it was certainly broken now.
I bought a replacement solenoid at the Fleet store when I went there to talk to the shop manager. Less than $12.00 for a new solenoid, but I knew it was not the cost of the part that was going to be the problem on this repair.
I had a few other errands to run in town, so I also ended up going to an Auto Electric shop and had them test the old solenoid. They said it tested out good, but with the broken terminal, it would have to be replaced. Since the solenoid was good, they said I needed to check out the starter motor and make sure that was working.

I was pretty discouraged at this point, knowing that I broke a good solenoid and thinking that I was going to have to replace the starter next. I took off the starter, which was pretty easy, and it tested out fine. So, I put it back on the engine. Next was to replace the solenoid and hope that the mower would start, or at least have everything back together before I hauled it into the shop.



