To troubleshoot a faulty lawn mower ignition coil, first check for loose or damaged connections. Next, test the coil with a multimeter to see if it is producing the correct amount of electrical resistance. If the coil is not functioning properly, it may need to be replaced.
Your weedeater may not be producing a spark due to a faulty spark plug, a disconnected or damaged ignition coil, or a problem with the ignition switch. Check these components to troubleshoot the issue.
Symptoms of a bad ignition coil on a lawn mower include difficulty starting the engine, engine misfiring or stalling, and poor performance or loss of power while mowing.
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Only if a faulty coil is causing a misfire. A faulty coil can be diagnosed easily by connecting an oscilloscope and looking at the waveforms.
Either the coil is bad or the ignition control module is bad.I would think the coil is faulty.
To properly maintain the ignition coil on your lawn mower for optimal performance, regularly check for any signs of wear or damage, clean the coil and surrounding area to prevent debris buildup, and ensure proper connections and grounding. Additionally, follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and replacement intervals to keep the ignition coil in good condition.
...could be allot of reasons why you may not be getting spark, here are some: # no power to ignition coil. faulty ignition. # faulty distributer cap, rotor. # faulty ignition module. # check for start signal from ecm. ...and there is a few more.
The kill wire from the coil typically connects to the ignition switch or a safety mechanism that grounds the ignition system to shut down the engine. This connection enables you to stop the mower engine by turning off the switch or engaging the safety feature.
More than likely it is a bad ignition coil.
Is there gas in it? Fuel tank empty . Fault in the carburetor and fuel injection system . Battery terminals connections loose or corroded , battery discharged ( eng rotates slowly ) . Fuel pump faulty . Excessive moisture on , or damage to ignition components . Worn, faulty or incorrectly gapped spark plugs , Broken ,loose or disconnected wiring in the starting circuit , ignition coil or faulty coil . Low cylinder compression , Faulty distributor pick-up coil or ignition module ?
Swap it with a known good coil. Give us the year, make, model and engine info for more info.