Part number 0293974 is an ignition coil that transforms low voltage from the battery into the high voltage needed to create a spark at the spark plug. This component is essential for proper engine starting and combustion in compatible gasoline-powered equipment. It is compatible with the PowrLiner 550_GB_D_F model, providing reliable spark generation for consistent engine performance.
| Part Number | 0293974 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Ignition Coil |
| Fits | PowrLiner 550_GB_D_F |
| Condition | New |
Part number 0293974 is an ignition coil designed for gasoline-powered equipment. This electromagnetic component amplifies the low voltage from the battery or magneto to create the high voltage needed to generate a spark at the spark plug, initiating combustion in the engine cylinder.
A faulty ignition coil can result in weak spark, misfiring, difficulty starting, or complete engine failure to start. Replacing a worn or damaged coil restores proper spark generation and ensures reliable engine operation in compatible equipment.
| Voltage transformation | Converts low battery voltage to high voltage for spark generation |
|---|---|
| Spark creation | Provides the electrical energy needed to create a spark at the plug gap |
| Timing coordination | Works with the ignition system to deliver spark at the correct moment |
| No spark condition | Engine fails to start with confirmed absence of spark at the plug |
|---|---|
| Weak or intermittent spark | Insufficient spark strength causing misfires or hard starting |
| Visible damage | Cracks, burns, or corrosion on the coil housing or terminals |
| Resistance out of specification | Primary or secondary winding resistance measurements outside acceptable range |
Part number 0293974 is compatible with the PowrLiner 550_GB_D_F model. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact equipment configuration.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 550_GB_D_F | Ignition Coil |
When addressing ignition system issues, these components are often inspected or replaced together to ensure complete system reliability.
Create the actual spark for combustion and should be replaced if fouled, worn, or damaged.
Carry high voltage from the coil to the spark plugs and can degrade over time.
Controls power to the ignition system and can cause starting issues if faulty.