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Engine sometimes will not crank

My Baoli is a KBG25 not 35It like there is a short or something to do with a sensor. I will turn the key on. Sometimes it will start, other times not. I will move the shifter, steering wheel, the tilt steering wheel, bounce on the seat (I did bypass the seat sensor) Again sometime it will start and sometime not. When I say start, I mean turn over and run. There are no codes. I did change the battery. Same thing. Sometimes I will hold the key to the start/run position and press the button several times over and over and it will start. Sometime I will leave it, go back to it and it will start up. I have no idea. A short, a bad sensor, computer/board ???? Thanks
  • Posted 12 Mar 2024 10:25
  • By Trojan
  • joined 12 Mar'24 - 1 message
  • Idaho, United States
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I know on the kbg35s the parking brake pedal has to be pressed to the floor to start. Might check out the parking brake switch.
  • Posted 24 Jun 2025 09:26
  • By Michael_Brown
  • joined 17 Jan'25 - 14 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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