Here's What To Do If Your Lawn Mower Won't Start (2024)

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Here's What To Do If Your Lawn Mower Won't Start (1)

ByKaruna Eberl

Updated: Jun. 14, 2024

Whether you just dusted it off for the season or it stopped mid-mow, here's how to troubleshoot when your lawn mower won't start.

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    Here's What To Do If Your Lawn Mower Won't Start (3)Time

    0.5 to 2 hours

    Here's What To Do If Your Lawn Mower Won't Start (4)Complexity

    Beginner

    Here's What To Do If Your Lawn Mower Won't Start (5)Cost

    Varies

    Introduction

    Lawn maintenance can be a bit of drudgery. Add in a lawn mower that won't start, and it's a downright drag. But if you're in that situation, temper your frustration for a second because it might be something as simple as bad gas or a clogged carburetor or filter.

    If it is a straightforward problem, here are the steps to diagnose it. And in the future, follow these lawn mower winterizing and maintenance steps to prolong the life of your mower and prevent breakdowns.

    When Should You Call a Pro?

    Anytime you don't feel comfortable with your safety, or after you've gone through these steps and it's still not working, it might be time to call a pro. "It's important to understand that lawn mowers are heavy pieces of machinery with sharp blades, and you should never push yourself beyond your skill set and ability or you could end up getting hurt," says Angie Hicks, co-founder of Angi.

    Tools Required

    • Adjustable wrench
    • Needle-nose pliers
    • Rags
    • Rubber gloves
    • Screwdrivers (various)
    • Socket/ratchet set

    Materials Required

    • Carburetor cleaner
    • Carburetor or carburetor inlet needle and seat
    • Gasoline and oil

    Project step-by-step (9)

    Step 1

    Check the gas and oil

    First things first: check the gas tank to make sure there’s gas in it. It sounds obvious, but that mistake has actually happened to most of us (myself included).

    Next, visually inspect the quality of the gas and oil for dirt and moisture contamination, especially if you didn’t add fuel stabilizer to it before storing it for the season. If the gas is more than a month old, and especially if the oil has turned milky white, drain it responsibly, then add new gas and/or oil. It may take several pulls to suck the new gas into the lawn mower carburetor, and you may also have to clean and dry the spark plug a few times (see step three below).

    Step 2

    Check the fuel filter

    The fuel filter prevents dirt and debris from getting into the combustion chamber of the engine, and, as such, it can get clogged. Not all lawn mowers have one, but for the ones that do, the fuel filter is usually located in the fuel line or fuel tank (check your owner’s manual for its placement and model number).

    You might have noticed telltale signs of a clogged fuel filter when you last used the mower, such as sputtering and rough idling. To check if that’s the problem, first, tap the side of the carburetor to help the flow of gas. If that doesn’t work, try replacing the filter.

    If the filter is in the fuel tank, you must drain the gas to proceed. If it’s in the fuel line, then clamp that off before removing the filter. Once you have the filter off, check to see if it’s dirty and clogged by holding it up to the light.

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    Step 3

    Check the spark plug

    “A very common reason why a lawn mower won’t start is faulty spark plugs,” says Hicks. “You can first try to clean and tighten them, but if that doesn’t work, they may need to be replaced.”

    Also, check that the lawn mower spark plug cable is connected to the plug itself. It’s quite possible it got pulled off while in storage. If that’s not the issue, remove the spark plug to see if it’s wet. If it is, there’s no way the engine will start, so clean it with carburetor cleaner and let it dry.

    • Pro-tip: Cleaning a spark plug with compressed air isn’t enough; you need a solvent to remove oil residue. If it’s really grimy and dirty, getting a new spark plug might be best.

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    Step 4

    Test the battery

    If your lawn mower has a battery, it’s probably good for three to five years. “So if you’re hitting that time, it may need to be replaced,” says Hicks. “You can also check by looking at the battery for cracks and corrosion or testing it with a multimeter.”

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    Step 5

    Check for debris in the mower deck

    Grass clippings can get clogged in the mower deck and prevent the blade from turning. This is an especially common problem when cutting wet or long grass. If the cord is hard to pull, that’s a good sign there’s debris clogging up your mower’s deck. With the mower off, flip it on its side or upside down and scrape out the gummed up grass clippings. Make sure to wear tough gloves and other appropriate safety gear.

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    Step 6

    Check the carburetor

    The carburetor regulates the mixture of gas and air going into the engine, which is then burned to crate power. A clogged or dirty carburetor is often the culprit when a lawn mower won’t start. It can also cause your mower to run rough or spew black smoke.

    To get to the carburetor, you’ll have to remove the air filter. Once it’s out, clean it and check for corrosion. If you see chalky/powdery white corrosion, it’s probably best to replace it.

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    Step 7

    Check the air filter

    Before air goes into the carburetor to combust with the gas, it goes through an air filter. If that gets clogged, it’ll throw the ratio of air-to-gas out of whack, causing your mower to smoke or prevent it from starting all together. Check the air filter to see if it’s dirty, and if so, clean it or replace it.

    Here's What To Do If Your Lawn Mower Won't Start (12)Robert Maxwell for Family Handyman

    Step 8

    Read the Owner’s Manual

    When all else fails (or even before that!) check the owner’s manual to see if there are any action items specific to your mower.

    Step 9

    FAQs

    How do you move a riding lawn mower that won’t start?

    Most riding lawn mowers are equipped with a transmission bypass valve, says Justin Urbanek, product manager for John Deere. “There are typically rods or levers near the rear wheels of a zero-turn mower or the rear of a riding tractor that can be engaged and locked into place to allow the machine to be pushed or towed,” he says. “Electric mowers have a similar function, but typically it will be an electronic switch instead of mechanical lever.”

    How long should a lawn mower last?

    Typically ten to 15 years, with regular maintenance. “One item to consider is the warranty duration offered by the manufacturer,” says Urbanek. “A mower with more years and hours of warranty offered typically indicates a longer intended life of the mower.”

    How do I know when it’s time to replace my lawn mower?

    If your lawn mower is more than ten years old and needs major repairs like a new transmission or engine, it is likely time to replace it, says Hicks. To help you decide, weigh the cost of a new mower, the value of your existing mower and the cost of repairs and maintenance, says Urbanek. “Every owner will have different thresholds on these three items,” he says.

    Do electric lawn mowers work as well as gas-powered lawn mowers?

    Yes, in most instances they do, plus they require less maintenance. “For example, the John Deere Z370R Electric mower was engineered and built to have no compromises when compared to our equivalent Z320R gasoline mower,” says Urbanek. “Ensure the battery capacity is sufficient to mow your property size, and that the mower specifications, such as water and weather resistance, will meet your application.”

    About The Experts

    Justin Urbanek is the Product Manager for John Deere residential zero turn mowers. He has 14 years of experience with John Deere in product marking, engineering and customer support.

    Angie Hicks is cofounder of Angi (formerly Angie’s List), where she also works as the Chief Customer Officer. Through her roles there, she’s helped guide people through home maintenance decisions for more than 25 years.

    Originally Published: June 03, 2019

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    Karuna Eberl

    A writer and indie film producer, Karuna Eberl covers the outdoors and nature side of DIY for Family Handyman, exploring wildlife, green living, travel and gardening. Karuna and her husband and frequent collaborator, Steve Alberts, are currently customizing kit homes and building a workshop and outbuildings on their mountain town property, all with...

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    FAQs

    Here's What To Do If Your Lawn Mower Won't Start? ›

    Loose, Dirty or Disconnected Spark Plug in Your Lawn Mower: Check it out, clean off debris, re-connect and tighten. Dirty Air Filter: Clean or replace. Fuel Not Reaching the Engine: Tap the side of the carburetor to help the flow of gas. If this doesn't work, you might need a new fuel filter.

    Why is my yard work lawn mower not starting? ›

    Loose, Dirty or Disconnected Spark Plug in Your Lawn Mower: Check it out, clean off debris, re-connect and tighten. Dirty Air Filter: Clean or replace. Fuel Not Reaching the Engine: Tap the side of the carburetor to help the flow of gas. If this doesn't work, you might need a new fuel filter.

    Why won't my lawn mower start after sitting? ›

    A dirty carburetor is one of the most common causes for a lawn mower not being able to start after sitting unused for months or years at a time.

    What would you check before you start your mower? ›

    Check the Oil

    Before you start your mower, check the oil level and make sure it's at the recommended level. If the oil is dirty, drain it and replace it with fresh oil.

    What does it mean when a mower turns over but wont start? ›

    When the engine spins but won't start as you turn the key, the engine is missing one of its key requirements for starting—fuel, compression or spark.

    How to clean lawn mower carburetor without removing? ›

    To clean a carburetor on a lawn mower without removing it, you'll need to:
    1. disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug.
    2. remove the air filter cover and air filter.
    3. locate the carburetor bowl and unscrew it.
    4. empty the carburetor bowl and clean it with carburetor cleaner.
    Oct 8, 2019

    How do you diagnose a lawn mower problem? ›

    How to Troubleshoot a Lawn Mower That Won't Start
    1. Check the Gas Tank. ...
    2. Check the Fuel Filter. ...
    3. Test the Battery. ...
    4. Check the Oil Level. ...
    5. Check the Spark Plugs. ...
    6. Clean or Replace the Air Filter. ...
    7. Raise the Height of Your Mower. ...
    8. Clean the Underside of Your Mower.
    Mar 15, 2022

    Why wont my sit on lawn mower start? ›

    An inadequate fuel supply can prevent your mower from starting. Check if there's enough fuel in the tank. Additionally, ensure that the fuel filter and fuel lines are not clogged. If your mower has been sitting for a while, stale fuel could also be the culprit.

    Why wont my lawn mower stay on after starting? ›

    The most common causes of this problem are old fuel, a clogged air filter, or a carburettor that needs cleaning.

    Can you overfill oil in a lawn mower? ›

    If there's too much oil in your lawn mower, it can spill over into other areas. For example, excess oil can get into the carburetor while you're mowing at an angle or over uneven terrain. Alternatively, the oil can flow towards the muffler or even the exhaust.

    How do I know if I have a bad starter solenoid in my lawn mower? ›

    Bridge the gap between the posts with your insulated screwdriver. If the starter spins when you make contact, the solenoid is bad; if the starter does not spin, the starter is bad.

    What happens when a lawn mower runs and stops and wont start? ›

    Old fuel

    Even if your fuel tank is full, if the gas is expired or stale, it won't work! The stale gas might not ignite properly, causing your lawn mower to sputter. This is a common reason why a push mower starts then dies. Alternatively, the old gas may have evaporated and left a gummy residue.

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