Makita 131-140-101 Saw Complete Ignition Coil EA5600F

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131-140-101
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Special Price $121.82 Regular Price $126.95

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Customer Questions
Why is my Makita ignition coil not producing spark?

The ignition coil may fail due to age, heat exposure, damaged wiring, or internal electrical breakdown. Testing the spark system can help confirm whether replacement is required.

Can I replace the Makita Saw Complete Ignition Coil EA5600F myself?

Users with basic chainsaw repair experience can replace the ignition coil using proper tools and by following manufacturer service procedures and air-gap specifications.

Is the Makita 131-140-101 Saw Complete Ignition Coil EA5600F compatible with all Makita chainsaws?

No. This ignition coil is designed specifically for compatible EA5600F-series applications. Always verify your chainsaw model before purchasing.

What does the Makita 131-140-101 Saw Complete Ignition Coil EA5600F do?

This ignition coil generates the high-voltage electrical spark needed to ignite the fuel-air mixture in the engine, allowing the chainsaw to start and run correctly.

The Makita 131-140-101 Saw Complete Ignition Coil EA5600F provides spark generation for proper engine ignition. A faulty coil can lead to starting difficulties, misfires, and inconsistent chainsaw performance.

This part fixes the following symptoms:

  • Chainsaw fails to start despite fuel availability.
  • Weak or intermittent spark at the spark plug.
  • Engine misfiring during operation.
  • Sudden engine shutdown while cutting.
  • Unreliable starting after the engine warms up.

No Spark Condition.

Quick Check: Remove the spark plug and test for spark while pulling the starter rope.

Fix Suggestion: Replace the Makita 131-140-101 Saw Complete Ignition Coil EA5600F if spark is absent.

Prevention Tip: Keep ignition components clean and protected from moisture exposure.

Intermittent Engine Misfire.

Quick Check: Inspect ignition coil connections for looseness or corrosion.

Fix Suggestion: Secure wiring connections and replace the ignition coil if necessary.

Prevention Tip: Periodically inspect electrical connections during routine maintenance.

Hard Starting When Hot.

Quick Check: Test ignition performance after the engine reaches operating temperature.

Fix Suggestion: Install a new ignition coil if heat-related failure is detected.

Prevention Tip: Maintain proper engine cooling and avoid excessive overheating.

Unexpected Engine Shutdown.

Quick Check: Examine the coil and ignition lead for visible damage or wear.

Fix Suggestion: Replace damaged ignition components to restore reliable spark delivery.

Prevention Tip: Avoid impacts and excessive vibration that may damage ignition parts.

Customer Experience: My EA5600F chainsaw started losing spark after warming up. Replacing the Makita 131-140-101 Saw Complete Ignition Coil restored dependable starts and smooth engine operation.

Disclaimer: Troubleshooting guidance is for general reference only and may vary by condition; always verify the issue and follow the manufacturer's instruction manual, safety guidelines, and service procedures before repairs or part replacement.

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