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Description

691656 Lawn Mower Starter Solenoid Replaces 790951

Key Features

  • 12-volt starter solenoid for lawn and garden equipment
  • Direct-fit aftermarket replacement component
  • Engineered to meet original equipment specifications for reliable starting

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Briggs & Stratton: 691656, 790951, 807829, 555375GS
  • Trombetta: 812-1201-211-05, 812-1201-211-06

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits various lawn mowers and tractors manufactured by Briggs and Stratton, MTD, and Troy-Bilt.
  • To ensure proper fitment, verify the part number on your original solenoid or consult your equipment's owner's manual.

When to Replace

  • Engine makes a single, loud clicking sound but does not turn over.
  • No sound or response from the starter when the ignition key is turned.
  • Starter motor continues to run after the engine has started.
  • Intermittent or unreliable engine starting.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the negative battery cable before beginning installation.
  • Note or photograph the wiring configuration on the original solenoid before removal.
  • Ensure all electrical connections are clean, dry, and secure.
  • Refer to your equipment's service manual for model-specific instructions.