Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.): Weedeater- Snap Shackle, snap shackle, plug hole


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Hi Eric,
The off switch is located on the side.  Just can't seem to start the engine?  How I check if there is a spark?
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It is a Weed Eater brand, the model is XT 200.  Not sure why it won't start, not sure where this loop goes.

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I have the flip option

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On my weedeater, there is an "auto shut off" switch. This is the electrical side of it. There are 2 wires coming out of this unit. One is already attached to something which was never removed so that is ok. I have another wire with a hoop at the end of it and I think the name of the wire in question is the snap shackle. Not sure what it is for or where it should go. Could that be causing me not to be able to start my engine? Can you tell me where that should go?

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Is this a Weed Eater brand trimmer? If so what model do you have.

For your shut off switch, do you have to push and hold it down or to you "flip" it to the off position?

Let me know.
Eric
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If there are 2 wires connected to the switch then one of the wires is (normally) connected to ground and the other wire is connected to the primary side of the coil.

Is this the set-up you have?

Let me know.
Eric
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That's an old trimmer.  Is the shut-off switch on the top of the engine, off to one side?

Have you checked for spark?

Let me know.
Eric

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The best method is to use an ignition tester but you usually can get check the spark by removing the spark plug, reconnecting the plug to the plug wire, touch the end of the spark plug to a metal engine part (usually near the spark plug hole) and pulling the string.

Let me know if this makes sence.
Eric