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On most lawn mowers the coil and the fly wheel are located under the recoil housing or engine shroud.
does it have spark to the plug if not the part you might check would be the coil or the electronic start module probably the latter if it is a newer mower or of ots older then the coil magneto usually dont go bad could be a bad gap between the coil and the magneto if its an older mower could be a bad set of points if its an older mower point gap could be bad spark plug could be bad as I don't know exactly what the lawn mower is doing hard to tell what is wrong
Without knowing what engine or what kind of mower it is this is just a guess. But, it is possible that your flywheel and/or coil have gotten rusty and are not getting the conact that they need to make the spark. Try removing the cover and sanding the flywheel and coil. If it is a riding mower with a key switch there are many possibilities including anything from a bad switch to one of the safety switches.
yes run wire from ignition coil to bottom of seat use spings or whatever you not to make the wire ground to the seat pan when rider exits the mower this will automatically shut the engine down when rider falls off to save yourself some time and cash just go and find a 2 wire seat switch off of an old riding mower and run one end of wire to coil and the other to common ground
you turn the little coil of wire on the side.
The coil is under the cowling on top of the motor where the flywheel is.
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Bad armature or coil. They are heat-sensitive.
Lt133 lawn tractor will not fire is coil bad
Your mower gets it spark from a coil that is under the engine shroud. There is a magnet on the flywheel that with each revolution causes the coil to spark. Possible problems are: 1) There is too much rust on the coil or flywheel to let the current go between the two. Taking them apart and lightly sanding them until you get a clean metal surface usually takes care of this problem. 2) If it is a riding mower, there is a ground wire that shorts out the coils which stops the mower when the key is turned off. If the ignition switch is bad it should cause a no spark issue. Or, the wire could be pinched somewhere and killing the engine. You can remove the spark plug, unplug the small black wire off of the coil and see if it sparks then. If it does then this is your problem. 3) The coil itself could be bad.
Where are the coil located on a expedition
If you do not have a key the coil is not going to spark.