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Husqvarna YTS4500 lawn tractor

Husqvarna YTS4500 lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Husqvarna YTS4500 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for YTS4500 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Bypass Lever for Husqvarna YTS4500 - Part 414398

    Transaxle-k46bt diagram

    Bypass Lever

    Part #414398

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Tire Inner Tube for Husqvarna YTS4500 - Part 7152J

    Wheels and tires diagram

    Lawn Tractor Tire Inner Tube

    Part #7152J

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hood for Husqvarna YTS4500 - Part 421154X615

    Chassis diagram

    Hood

    Part #421154X615

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Customer Mainentance Warning Decal for Husqvarna YTS4500 - Part 426076

    Decals diagram

    Customer Mainentance Warning Decal

    Part #426076

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Ring.snap.c for Husqvarna YTS4500 - Part 414400

    Transaxle-k46bt diagram

    Ring.snap.c

    Part #414400

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wave Washer for Husqvarna YTS4500 - Part 414416

    Transaxle-k46bt diagram

    Wave Washer

    Part #414416

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Husqvarna Lawn Tractor YTS4500 FAQs

Yes, replacing the engine on a Husqvarna YTS4500 lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor is otherwise in solid shape and the total repair cost stays well below the price of a comparable replacement mower. If the tractor also has major drive or deck problems, replacement usually makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist (YTS4500)

  • Worth it if the frame, steering, and mower deck are sound and you plan to keep the tractor several more seasons.
  • Worth it if the issue is truly engine-only (low compression, thrown rod, severe smoking) and the rest of the machine is reliable.
  • Not worth it if you also have transmission or drive issues (loss of motion, slipping drive) plus an engine failure.
  • Not worth it if the mower deck has repeated failures (bent mandrels, chronic belt problems, heavy rust) along with the engine.
  • Not worth it if repair cost is near 50% or more of the tractor’s current value.

Costs to compare (simple rule)

Use this rule: engine replacement total (parts + labor) vs. replacement mower price.

Scenario What it usually means Typical best choice
Engine failed, tractor otherwise solid One major repair restores full use Replace engine
Engine failed plus drive system problems Multiple expensive systems at once Replace mower
Engine runs but performs poorly Often maintenance or fuel/ignition Diagnose first

Before you commit: confirm it is really an engine failure

Many “bad engine” symptoms are caused by maintenance or safety circuits. The YTS4500 manual calls out items like keeping cooling fins and screens clean to prevent overheating damage, and replacing tune-up items on schedule. Check the YTS4500 owner's manual for the maintenance intervals and troubleshooting chart.

Start with these high-impact checks:

  • Fresh fuel and a clean in-line fuel filter (replace seasonally)
  • Spark plug condition and correct gap
  • Air filter condition and intake restrictions
  • Cooling fins and grass screen clear (overheating can cause engine damage)
  • Safety interlock operation (seat/brake/PTO circuits)

Why it matters

An engine swap is a big investment; if the real problem is fuel delivery, ignition, overheating from clogged cooling fins, or a safety interlock issue, you can avoid unnecessary cost and downtime.

Last updated: February 2026

The Husqvarna YTS4500 lawn tractor holds 64 oz (2 quarts) of engine oil when filled to the full mark on the dipstick. Use SAE 10W-30 above 32°F and SAE 5W-30 below 32°F; confirm the procedure in the YTS4500 owner's manual.

Oil capacity and oil type (quick specs)

Use these specs for routine oil changes and top-offs:

  • Oil capacity: 64 oz (2 qt)
  • Oil type: High-quality detergent oil, API service SG-SL
  • Viscosity:
  • SAE 10W-30 for temperatures above 32°F
  • SAE 5W-30 for temperatures below 32°F
What you need Spec for YTS4500 Notes
Oil amount 64 oz (2 qt) Fill to the dipstick “FULL” mark
Warm weather oil SAE 10W-30 Typical choice for most mowing temps
Cold weather oil SAE 5W-30 Helps starting below freezing

How we recommend filling it correctly

Overfilling can cause smoking and leaks, so we use the dipstick as the final check.

  • Park the tractor on a level surface.
  • Add oil slowly, then check the dipstick.
  • When checking, rest the cap on the tube (do not thread it in) unless your manual specifies otherwise.
  • Stop when the oil reaches the FULL mark.
  • Recheck after the first short run; top off only if needed.

Why it matters

Correct oil level and viscosity protect the engine from accelerated wear, hard starting, and overheating. Multi-viscosity oils can increase oil consumption in warmer temperatures, so checking the level regularly is part of normal maintenance.

Last updated: February 2026

Replacing the engine on a Husqvarna YTS4500 lawn tractor typically costs $900 to $2,500+ total (engine plus labor). The final price depends on the replacement engine match (shaft size, mounting pattern), what parts must be transferred, and local shop labor rates.

What drives the total cost

  • Replacement engine price: The biggest variable; changes with horsepower, crankshaft specs, and brand.
  • Labor and setup: Shops charge for removal, transferring pulleys and wiring, and final adjustments.
  • Extra parts and fluids: Belts, fuel line, clamps, filters, oil, and hardware often get replaced.
  • Why the engine failed: Internal damage or a bent crankshaft usually pushes the job toward replacement.
  • DIY vs. shop: DIY avoids labor charges but still requires correct engine matching and safe lifting.

Typical cost ranges (parts and labor)

Repair path What’s included Typical total
No-start repair (fuel, spark, basic service) Diagnosis plus tune-up items $100 to $400
Starting system repair Battery, wiring checks, starter circuit parts $150 to $600
Engine replacement (shop) Engine plus professional installation $900 to $2,500+
Engine replacement (DIY) Engine plus incidentals $600 to $1,800+

Before you replace the engine (often saves money)

We recommend running through the troubleshooting steps in the YTS4500 owner’s manual first; many “bad engine” symptoms are actually fuel, ignition, or safety interlock issues.

  • Drain and refill with fresh gasoline.
  • Check the spark plug and confirm the plug wire is fully seated.
  • Clean and tighten battery terminals and ground connection.
  • Verify safety switches (seat, brake, PTO) operate correctly.
  • If you only hear a click, test the starter circuit and consider the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.

Why it matters

An engine swap is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the root cause first helps you avoid paying for an engine when the real issue is a starting circuit, stale fuel, or a safety switch.

Last updated: February 2026

YTH24V48 is a different Husqvarna lawn tractor model than YTS4500, so we treat YTH24V48 part numbers as model-specific and verify them against the exact tractor ID tag. For YTS4500, use the parts diagrams and the YTS4500 owner's manual to identify the correct part numbers for your hood, dash, grille, belts, and deck parts.

How to identify the correct part numbers for YTH24V48

Use the tractor’s model and product number from the ID tag, then match the diagram callout to the parts list.

  • Find the ID tag and record the full model and product number (example format: YTH24V48 plus a 10 to 12 digit product number)
  • Use the diagram section that matches the repair (chassis/frame, hood/dash, electrical, mower deck)
  • Match the callout number on the diagram to the line item in the parts list
  • Check for serial number breaks or revision notes before ordering
  • Compare key features (headlight lens shape, dash layout, hood hinge style) to avoid look-alike mismatches

Common part categories that vary by model

Even within the YTH24V48 family, these items change by product number and build date.

Part category What commonly changes What to match before ordering
Hood and grille Mounting points, lens openings, color/trim Hood hinge pattern and grille opening shape
Dash and switches Connector style, key switch layout Harness plug style and switch mounting
Deck and drive Deck size, belt routing, pulley style Deck model, belt length, idler configuration

If you actually have a YTS4500

If your ID tag says YTS4500, use YTS4500 parts. Here are examples of model-matched parts from our catalog:

Why it matters

Ordering by the exact model and product number prevents fit issues like misaligned hood hinges, incorrect dash mounting holes, and belts that do not match the pulley routing.

Last updated: February 2026

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