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Item Number: 440-106
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Product Specs
Item Condition | Aftermarket Part |
Description | Ignition Coil |
Applications List
MAKE | TYPE | MODEL | YEAR | ENGINE |
Tecumseh | Lawn Mowers | HM80 | ||
Tecumseh | Lawn Mowers | HM90 | ||
Tecumseh | Lawn Mowers | HM100 | ||
Tecumseh | Lawn Mowers | HMSK80 | ||
Tecumseh | Lawn Mowers | HMSK90 | ||
Tecumseh | Lawn Mowers | LH318SA and TVM220 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38630 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38631 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38632 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38635 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38620 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38621 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38622 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38630 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38590 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38547 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38559 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38540 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38080 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38085 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38079 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38085C | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38087 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38540 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38543 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38559 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38560 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38573 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38574 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38640 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38641 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38642 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38645 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38650 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38651 | ||
Toro | Lawn Mowers | 38652 snowblowers |
Replaces These Part Numbers
Tecumseh | 35135A, 35135B |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the symptoms of a failing coil?
Q: What causes an ignition coil to go bad?
A: Take the vehicle to a mechanic or have it scanned with an OBD scan tool. Q: Can I drive with bad ignition coils? A: It’s not recommended, but, in most cases, you can still drive the vehicle. However, you really should get it checked IMMEDIATELY! That flashing check engine light is trying to tell you something. Most auto stores will scan it for free. Failure to do so could result in engine and/or catalytic converter failure. Q: How long does an ignition coil last? A: Under normal conditions, you can expect to get anywhere from 75,000 – 100,000 miles, considering all the above factors. Results will vary, of course. |