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Description
3319 Starter Solenoid — Rotary Genuine OEM Part for AMF Applications (3/16" Lower Stud, 1/4" Upper Stud)
The 3319 Starter Solenoid is a Rotary Genuine OEM electrical component designed for reliable starting performance in a wide range of outdoor power equipment. Built for AMF and compatible equipment applications, this solenoid provides dependable current transfer from the battery to the starter motor.
Featuring a 3/16" lower stud thread and 1/4" upper stud thread, the Rotary 3319 solenoid is engineered for secure installation and long-lasting operation in demanding lawn and garden equipment environments.
Product Details
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Item Number: 3319
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Brand: Rotary
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OEM Status: Genuine Rotary OEM Part
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Part Type: Starter Solenoid
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Application: Electric Start System Component
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Lower Stud Thread: 3/16"
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Upper Stud Thread: 1/4"
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Condition: New
Function
This starter solenoid is designed to:
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Deliver electrical current from the battery to the starter motor
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Ensure reliable engine starting performance
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Replace faulty or worn solenoids causing no-start issues
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Support safe and efficient operation of electric start systems
Compatibility
This solenoid is used in many outdoor power equipment brands and replaces multiple OEM part numbers, including:
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AMF / Dynamark / Noma: 782966, 53716
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Ariens: 3057700, 03057700, 30577
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Bolens: 175-1569
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Dixon: 539101714
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Husqvarna: 539101714
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MTD: 925-0530, 725-0771, 725-0530
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Murray: 94613MA, 7769224MA, 9924285, 7701100MA, 24285, 424285
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Snapper / Kees: 7075671, 7075671YP, 2526385, 75671
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Stiga: 1134-2946-01
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Toro Reference: 11-1674
⚠️ Always verify mounting configuration and stud thread sizes before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Installation / Usage
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Disconnect the battery before installation
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Remove the old solenoid from the electrical start system
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Install the new solenoid using correct mounting hardware
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Connect wiring terminals securely to the proper studs
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Test starting operation after installation
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect electrical connections for corrosion or looseness
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Replace solenoids showing intermittent starting issues
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Keep terminals clean and protected from moisture
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Use OEM-quality electrical parts for reliable performance


