Troubleshooting Toro riding mower problems
Toro riding mowers and lawn tractors are built for dependable yard work, but problems can still pop up. From starting issues to drive system failures, diagnosing the symptoms quickly helps you get back to mowing. Use the resources below to narrow down the cause and find the right fix.
Riding mower won't start
If your Toro riding mower won't start, start by checking the battery charge and connections. A weak or dead battery is one of the most common causes. If the battery’s fine, the issue may lie with the starter solenoid, ignition switch, or safety switches. Corroded wiring or a failed ignition coil can also prevent the engine from cranking.
These step-by-step videos can help you pinpoint and fix the starting issue quickly, so you can get back to mowing.
Riding lawn mower cuts unevenly
Uneven mowing can result from dull or bent blades, tire pressure differences, or a misadjusted deck. Our guide explains why your lawn tractor cuts unevenly and how to fix it.
Riding mower won't move
A riding mower that won’t drive may have a broken ground drive belt, worn transaxle, or stuck brake. Check our troubleshooting guide for when a riding mower won't move to identify the issue.
Common Toro mower parts
Toro riding mowers rely on a set of core components to deliver smooth ignition, steady power transmission, and clean cutting performance. Whether you're tackling regular upkeep or replacing a failed part, we carry the parts that keep your mower running right.
The flywheel key keeps the flywheel aligned with the crankshaft, ensuring proper engine timing. If it's damaged or sheared, you'll need to replace the flywheel key to restore precise ignition function.
The starter solenoid acts as a high-current switch that sends power from the battery to the starter motor when you turn the key. If it stops working, follow this guide to replace the starter solenoid.
The ignition coil transforms the battery’s voltage into the high-voltage spark needed to ignite the fuel-air mix in the engine. If yours is worn or defective, here’s how to replace the ignition coil on your Toro mower.
For consistent engine startup, strong cutting performance, and safe mower operation, having the right parts is a must.
Routine maintenance parts and supplies
Seasonal maintenance keeps your Toro riding mower working efficiently and helps prevent costly repairs. Replacing key wear parts on a regular schedule ensures smoother operation and extends the life of your equipment.
Replace mower belts when they show signs of cracking or fraying. These belts drive the mower deck and wheels, and worn belts can slip or break under load.
Change mower blades when they become dull, bent, or nicked. Sharp blades cut grass cleanly and help reduce lawn stress.
Stock up on mower maintenance parts like air filters, spark plugs, oil filters, and tune-up kits to handle routine upkeep and keep your mower running at its best.
We carry the right parts and offer helpful how-to guides to make every repair easier. For more expert support, visit our full library of riding mower and lawn tractor DIY repair help.