CHAMPION POWER EQUIPMENT 4000 RV READY (46565) No Spark Wont Start
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Oil Level Sensor
The low-oil sensor is a float-style switch that grounds the ignition coil to prevent engine damage during low lubrication states. Mechanical stiction in the float or a short in the internal switch frequently causes a permanent ground state, effectively killing the spark even when oil levels are nominal. Replacing the sensor restores the open-circuit state required for the ignition coil to discharge.
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8%
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Ignition Coil (Magneto)
The ignition coil utilizes magnetic induction from the flywheel to generate high-voltage pulses. Thermal cycling or vibration-induced micro-fractures in the secondary windings can cause an internal short, preventing the coil from stepping up voltage to the level required to bridge the spark plug gap. A replacement coil ensures the electromagnetic field is properly converted to a high-tension current.
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6%
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F6RTC Spark Plug
Carbon tracking along the ceramic insulator or heavy fouling on the electrode provides an alternative path for current that does not result in an air-gap arc. In engines stored for long periods, fuel lacquer can coat the electrode, significantly increasing electrical resistance. A new plug ensures the ignition system has a clean, properly gapped path for the spark to occur.
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DIY Repair Guide
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