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Is there no spark in the engine of your lawn mower, snow blower or outdoor power equipment? Follow this guide to test your ignition system - including coil, switch & module - to identify any problems and troubleshoot repairs.

If you know your specific problem, jump down to the section for step-by-step instructions.


Servicing Spark Plug Problems
How to Test the Ignition Coil in Your Small Engine

Ignition Module Failure

How to test and repair ignition system problems? | Briggs & Stratton (7)WARNING: Always read the engine and equipment manual(s) before starting, operating, or servicing your engine or equipment to avoid personal injury or property damage. See an authorized dealer or if you are unsure of any procedure or have additional questions. Find all Engine Safety Warnings

How Do Ignition Systems Work in Small Engines & Lawn Mowers?

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The ignition system is the starting system for your small engine. Whether you start the engine with a pull rope or the turn of a key on an electric start motor, you're relying on the ignition system to produce a spark inside the combustion chamber.

Small Engine Ignition Parts

  • Flywheel with magnets
  • Coil or Armature
  • Push Button starting or Pull Cords (depending on your engine type)
  • Spark Plug Lead
  • Spark Plugs

When you start your lawn mower or small engine, you turn the flywheel and its magnets pass the coil (or armature). This creates a spark. The ignition system coordinates the timing so that the spark will ignite the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber just as it reaches maximum compression in each engine cycle- thus, maximizing the engine’s power.

Once the engine is running, the flywheel keeps rotating, the magnets keep passing the coil and the spark plug keep firing based on a specific timing.

Types of Ignition Systems

  • Solid-state systems: the more modern option, these systems use a tiny transistor in the coil or armature to close the electrical circuit that travels through the spark plug lead to the spark plug(s).
  • Breaker point systems: used on engines made before 1980, these systems use a mechanical switch instead of a transistor to close the electrical circuit used to produce a spark.

Common Flywheel Problems

If you are experiencing ignition timing issues, this is most often due to a sheared flywheel key. You can also test the flywheel magnets for any potential issues.

For information regarding this, please visit our Inspecting the Flywheel and Key FAQ.

Common Spark Plug Problems

  • The required spark plug gap and voltage can vary depending on temperature, altitude and your engine settings.
  • Old, damaged or fouled spark plugs can also require service or replacement

How To Test the Ignition Coil in Your Small Engine

How to test and repair ignition system problems? | Briggs & Stratton (9)Safety Warnings:
Stay clear of any rotating, moving parts, or other hazardous areas whenever attempting to start the engine or equipment.

The coil is probably the easiest thing to check and therefore the first thing to check when embarking upon ignition system troubleshooting.

Testing the Coil or Armature

  • Step 1: Clip one end of the spark tester (service part number 19368) to the ignition cable and the other grounded to the cylinder head as shown below.

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  • Step 2: Spin the flywheel rapidly (at least 350 RPM) and watch for spark in the tester window.

If the spark jumps the tester gap, your ignition coil is working fine. If not, it needs to be replaced.

Engine quits while running? Hook the tester up between the ignition cable and the spark plug and start the engine. When it stops, monitor the window.

Common Mistakes When Testing Coils

  • Be sure to unhook the coil from the equipment wiring harness as well as the engine's wiring harness and use the spark tester. Many a technician is fooled into replacing a good coil because the coil grounding lead was shorting out against a piece of sheet metal.
  • DO NOT attach the tester to the spark plug for this test. The engine may start. Without the grounding lead installed, you won't be able to turn it off.

Replacing Ignition Coils or Armatures

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An ignition armature must be set at a precise distance from the flywheel. Your engine repair manual will provide the proper gap for your engine. Common armature gap ranges are .006 - .010" and .010 - .014". Armatures are often packaged with a shim to assist in setting the gap. Index cards of the proper thickness also work well.

  • Unhook the spark plug wire and secure it, removing any batteries, if equipped.
  • Remove the old ignition coil (armature) mounting screws.

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  • Then, disconnect the stop switch wire from the flywheel brake and remove the coil.
  • Attach a replacement coil from the original engine manufacturer, using mounting screws.

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  • Then, push the coil (armature) away from the flywheel and tighten one screw.

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  • Turn the flywheel so the magnets are on the opposite side from the ignition coil (armature).

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  • Place the appropriate shim between the rim of the flywheel and the ignition armature. While holding the shim, turn the flywheel until the magnets are directly adjacent to the armature

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  • Loosen the tight screw so the magnets pull the ignition armature against the flywheel and shim. Then, tighten both mounting screws and rotate the flywheel until the shim slips free.
  • Reconnect the stop switch.

Have an older, breaker point ignition system?

Breaker point ignition systems were common through 1982. You can improve its reliability on a single-cylinder Briggs & Stratton engine equipped with breaker points and a two-leg armature by installing a solid-state ignition conversion kit (service part number 394970) that bypasses the points (conversion kit will not work with a three-legged ignition armature).

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Additional questions? Please consult a for conversion kit and installation.

Testing & Replacing a Stop Switch

How to test and repair ignition system problems? | Briggs & Stratton (18)Safety Warning: Stay clear of any rotating, moving parts, or other hazardous areas whenever attempting to start the engine or equipment.

  • Step 1: Insert the spark plug lead on one end of a spark tester and attach the tester's alligator clip to ground, such as an engine bolt (see image below).

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  • Step 2: Place the equipment stop switch control in the OFF or STOP position. If the engine is not connected to the equipment, ground the stop switch wire to the cylinder.
  • Step 3: Attempt to start the engine using the rewind cord or key (if equipped).
    There should be no spark. If a spark appears, inspect the stop switch for damage. Consult your authorized service dealer if you find a faulty switch.
  • Step 4: Place the stop switch control in RUN or START position.
    If the engine is not connected to the equipment, make sure the stop switch wire is not grounded.
  • Step 5: Attempt to start the engine.

A spark should be visible in the tester. If no spark appears, check for broken wires, shorts, grounds or a defective stop switch.

Once you have confirmed that the stop switch is working, reconnect the spark plug lead.

If your ignition start or push button start needs replacing, consult a .

Ignition Module Failure

Because the ignition module is electronic and does not utilize moving components, it is normally one of the most reliable part of the engine. When it does fail, it is usually due to heat caused from improper wiring of the ground wire to battery voltage.

If the engine does not produce spark, other areas of the ignition system should be checked before focusing on the ignition module as source of failure (see above).

If no fault is discovered in the above mentioned areas, the ignition module itself may need to be examined. To best determine the cause of failure, please consult an Authorized Dealer.

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FAQs

How do you diagnose and repair an ignition system? ›

Here's How To Diagnose Your Ignition Issues
  1. Verify Lack of Spark. ...
  2. Check for Any Obvious Issues. ...
  3. Probe for Power. ...
  4. Double-Check Firing Order. ...
  5. Double-Check Initial Timing. ...
  6. Test/Inspect Spark Plugs. ...
  7. Test Spark Plug Wires. ...
  8. Check for Spark at Coil.

What is the first step in diagnosing ignition system failure? ›

Make Sure the Gas is On

Surprisingly, they inadvertently discover that the fuel source turned off. They assumed it was on without checking. Therefore, the first step in diagnosing ignition failure is to make sure the gas is turned on.

How do you test a bad ignition control module? ›

You can do this by connecting a multimeter's red lead to the positive terminal of the coil and attaching the black lead to the battery. Switch on the ignition to the run position and check the voltage readings. If there is no voltage, there could be an issue with the wire, circuit or module.

What is the common problem in the ignition system? ›

Common Ignition System Problems

One of the most common is a dead battery. If your battery dies, your vehicle won't have enough power to start. Other common problems include a faulty starter, a bad ignition switch, a faulty distributor, and worn spark plugs.

What tool is used to test the condition of the ignition system? ›

A multimeter or an ohmmeter. Spark plug or ignition tester.

How to solve an ignition problem? ›

If your car key isn't turning in the ignition, first check to make sure your vehicle is in park. If it is, check the key for damage. If the key is warped, worn, or cracked, it may not work correctly. For a worn key, try pulling the key back slightly as you turn it or gently wiggling it back and forth in the ignition.

What is the most effective method to check for a good ignition system? ›

The most effective method to check for a good ignition system is to connect a spark tester to the high-tension lead, ground the tester and operate the starter. The purpose of a carburetor is to combine fuel and air. All "non-captured" rings in four cycle engines rotate during normal engine operation.

How to troubleshoot briggs and stratton engine? ›

  1. Determine why your small engine won't start by checking your oil level, fuel level, spark plug, carburetor, valve & compression levels and more. ...
  2. Stale, untreated gas begins to break down after about a month. ...
  3. Check your oil level and appearance every time you use your engine while it is cold and add oil as necessary.

How to tell if a magneto coil is bad? ›

Ideally, the readout should be between 3 k and 15 k. If it's higher than that, check the connection between the high voltage wire and the spark plug, then test again. If the multimeter reads O.L., the Magneto coil likely has a short.

What are the symptoms of a faulty ignition module? ›

A bad ICM can lead to an illuminated check engine light, engine misfires or a rough engine, stalling, or your vehicle not starting. Before replacing your ICM, run a test to avoid misdiagnoses. A replacement ignition control module can cost between $50 and $250.

How do you diagnose a bad ignition? ›

Bad Ignition Switch Symptoms
  1. The engine won't start. ...
  2. The key won't turn. ...
  3. The car stalls. ...
  4. The starter does not make a sound. ...
  5. The steering wheel is stuck. ...
  6. The car accessories does not power on. ...
  7. The dashboard lights flicker. ...
  8. Use the drill and screwdriver technique.
Apr 30, 2023

What are the signs of a bad ignition coil? ›

8 Signs of a Faulty Ignition Coil
  • Your Car Guzzles Gas. ...
  • Your Car Feels Slow. ...
  • You Hear Spluttering, Coughing, and Banging Noises. ...
  • Your Car Idles Roughly and Vibrates. ...
  • Your Car Misfires and Backfires. ...
  • Your Car Stalls. ...
  • You Struggle to Start Your Car. ...
  • The Check Engine Light Is On.
Feb 3, 2023

How do you fix an ignition problem? ›

5 Simple Ways To Fix An Ignition Key That Won't Turn
  1. Try Turning The Steering Wheel. The problem may not be with your ignition key at all - the steering wheel locking may be the thing causing issues. ...
  2. Wiggle The Key In The Ignition. ...
  3. Try Lubricating The Lock. ...
  4. Check The Gear Shift Or Battery. ...
  5. Get A New Car Key.
Jan 11, 2021

How do you know if your ignition module is out? ›

A bad ICM can lead to an illuminated check engine light, engine misfires or a rough engine, stalling, or your vehicle not starting. Before replacing your ICM, run a test to avoid misdiagnoses. A replacement ignition control module can cost between $50 and $250.

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