Voltage regulator ensures a proper good quality voltage is applied to the ride on mower irrespective of the poor quality of input voltage. Of course voltage regulators have limitations too and work well with in a range of input voltage.
If it is a riding mower it may have a blown fuse. They are usually located near the solenoid.
They are for the fuel solenoid shutoff
I assume you are talking about the starter solenoid: Follow the positive battery cable from the battery - the other end will be connected to the starter solenoid.
One could purchase a Westwood ride on mower from stores such as Lowe's, Menards, and Sears. Many stores that sell ride on mowers carry this particular brand.
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a bad solenoid will prevent the air ride from automatically adjusting the ride comfort,for example,if the car has extra weight in trunk, the air ride will not kick in and level the car,
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A lawn mower is a machine that cuts grass. It can be motorized or not. It can be pushed or you can ride it. It means work.
Assuming you are referring to the starter solenoid, the easiest way to find it is by folowing the positive battery cable from the battery. The cable goes from the battery to the solenoid and then continues from the solenoid to the starter.
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You can find a wiring schematic for an 88 Craftsman GT ride on lawn mower at various tractor supply stores. You can also find it in the mower's owner's manual.