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This is an authentic OEM replacement ignition module built specifically for Husqvarna lawn appliances. An ignition module, also known as an armature-magneto, is an essential part of a combustion engine's ignition. The ignition module creates pulses of high voltage electricity that the spark plug uses to generate a charge and start the ignition. Without a functional ignition module, the spark plugs and ignition will not engage. The most common reason for an ignition module to break is if the spark plugs have gone bad or are missing from the ignition. The charge generated by an ignition module is quite high, so if the spark plugs are not in place to receive the charge, the high voltage can fry and melt the module. If the spark plugs are not receiving a spark but can carry a charge, the odds are that the ignition module has been fried and will need to be replaced. To make this repair, use a wrench set and screwdriver. Although this high-quality replacement part is designed specifically for Husqvarna appliances, it may also work with some Jonsered appliances, too. It comes sourced from the original manufacturer and does not include any additional hardware.
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This genuine replacement ignition module is part of the starting system in select models of gas string trimmer/edger units. It connects the spark plug to the engine and supplies the electric current to generate the spark for ignition. In the event that the module wears out or becomes defective, the engine may fail to start. With a faulty ignition module, it will be difficult to operate equipment if it works at all, which is why an immediate replacement with an OEM part like this is necessary. This genuine OEM ignition module is manufactured by Husqvarna and compatible with select trimmers from Poulan, Weed Eater, and Husqvarna. This unit includes the ignition module, the rubberized wire, and the spark plug boot or cap. Hardware and other components are not included. It may be a good idea to replace the spark plug when replacing the ignition module if it has not been replaced recently. Be sure to wear gloves and allow the engine to cool before doing any repairs on the ignition or other engine components. Be sure to disconnect the power supply before beginning any repairs for safety, as well.