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genecenis

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I have a XT3 about 6 years old and The deck would not go up or down. I sent it to the dealer, they fixed it and said it was a blown fuse. If it happens again I would like to replace it myself, but I had hunted for the fuse as I thought that may have been the problem, but I could not find a fuse. So if someone could tell me where it is located I would be grateful.
Thank you
Gene Cenis
 
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here is the wiring diagram for the xt3 series tractor. Your deck lift fuse is at the bottom of the page left of centre. You'll see it's an orange wire. Now that you have the info of where it's at in the circuit, it's just a matter of following that wire on the machine, to the fuse. The bigger question is, why did the fuse blow in the first place. Fuses rarely, very very rarely, just go bad...
 

Fuse Location & Part Number - Riding Mower​

Nov 8, 2017•FAQ​

Article Number
000006574
Problem
Where is the fuse located on a riding mower?
Solution
The fuse used on most of our riding mowers is a 20 ampere, 12 volt, automotive-type, two-prong, flat-blade fuse ( known as. SAE ATC® style). Our service part # 925-1381.
The fuse block location may vary with the age and style of the mower, but is generally located along the wiring harness between the battery and the key switch.

On our current style riding mowers, the fuse will either be:
A) Under the hood, behind the steering dash panel.
OR
B) Underneath and behind the battery, located beneath the seat.
Note: The battery may need to be removed for access to this fuse block. Always disconnect the black (negative) battery cable first and re-connect the black (negative) battery cable last.
 

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