What is this wire on my Husqvarna 375 xp

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Dmitry

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My beloved saw was not stopping when red switch was pushed several times . So I opened the cover and didn’t find anything sauspisious to me but this wire being there not attached to anything. Is this supposed to be like this ? If not where it should go . Don’t see anything I can attach it to
 
Looks to a female spade connector, has the male end broken off or just hiding under or behind something. I am not familiar with Husky saws just hidden electrical connectors.
 
View attachment 229176 View attachment 229176 My beloved saw was not stopping when red switch was pushed several times . So I opened the cover and didn’t find anything sauspisious to me but this wire being there not attached to anything. Is this supposed to be like this ? If not where it should go . Don’t see anything I can attach it to

I'm guessing you ment 357? It doesn't hook to anything. It slips in a slot in the front of the stop leaver.

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With un attached won't ground out coil when switch activated.
 
I'm guessing you ment 357? It doesn't hook to anything. It slips in a slot in the front of the stop leaver.

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Thank you so much. Yes , that's it. I was looking for male metal connector. Now I see where it goes . It solves mystery of my saw not stopping when pushing stop lever.

P.S. My bad , it is 357, not 375.
 
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