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Hello,





I have a MTD mower with the model number of 13CD768N670,


The deck is 40", and is a rear shute. The motor is Briggs & Stratton.





My issue is turning the mower from a key start to a push button start. I have been searching the internet for a wiring diagram,


but so far unsuccessful. On occasion I come across a diagram that looks really similar but as soon as I go to my mower


and hook it up the way it says, nothing happens. I have done bench testing of the solenoid, and switches and all seem to


be working fine. I have also tested for continuity on the diode and any wires that need it, all tests come up as working. I have


also checked the wires for any damage or wear and they come up fine, I have also contact cleaned all the plugs on the safety


switches to gain proper contact. The battery has enough charge in it to start it. I also have an image of the wiring diagram that


I have drawn up of how it is is connected.





Can anyone shed some light on my issue??
 

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