

PowrLiner part 759-207 is a cable assembly (to motor) used to connect the motor to the control board, transmitting power and signals. A damaged or worn cable can cause intermittent operation, motor failure, or loss of power. Replacing with this genuine cable assembly restores reliable connection and ensures proper sprayer performance on compatible PowrLiner units.
| Part Number | 759-207 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Cable Assembly (to motor) |
| Brand | PowrLiner |
| Fits | PowrLiner 800 |
| Condition | New |
The PowrLiner 759-207 Cable Assembly (to motor) is a critical component that carries electrical power and control signals from the sprayer's control board to the motor. On PowrLiner 800 units, this cable ensures reliable motor operation and consistent spraying performance.
A worn, corroded, or damaged cable can lead to intermittent motor operation, unexpected shutdowns, or complete loss of power. Replacing the cable assembly with a genuine PowrLiner part restores a secure electrical connection and helps prevent recurring issues.
| Power transmission | Delivers electrical current from the control board to the motor |
|---|---|
| Signal integrity | Carries control signals for smooth motor speed and operation |
| Durable connection | Designed to withstand vibration, heat, and flexing in sprayer environments |
| Intermittent motor operation | Motor cuts out or runs erratically, especially when the cable is moved |
|---|---|
| Visible damage | Cuts, abrasion, melted insulation, or corroded terminals |
| Loose connections | Pins or sockets are loose, causing poor contact and voltage drop |
| No power to motor | Motor does not run despite control board functioning, and cable continuity fails |
PowrLiner part 759-207 is compatible with the following PowrLiner model. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact machine.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 800 | Cable Assembly (to motor) |
Electrical connection issues often involve multiple components. When replacing the motor cable, these parts are commonly inspected at the same time.
A failing motor can draw excessive current or cause feedback that damages the cable. Check for smooth rotation and proper resistance.
Faulty control electronics can send incorrect signals or voltage, leading to cable overheating or intermittent operation.
Corroded or loose terminals inside connectors can mimic cable failure. Inspect and replace if necessary.