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[Lifetime Warranty] 573935702 Ignition Coil with Wire - Compatible with Husqvarna 435 435E 440 440E 445 445E 450 450E Jonsered CS2240 CS2240S CS2245 CS2245S CS2250 CS2250S Chainsaw

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573935702 Ignition Coil

Key Features

  • High-Energy Spark Output: Precision-wound internal coils generate a consistent, high-voltage spark to ensure reliable ignition even in cold weather or high-altitude conditions.
  • Optimized Ignition Timing: Factory-set electronic timing provides efficient combustion across the entire RPM range, improving throttle response and fuel economy.
  • Weather-Sealed Encapsulation: The internal electronics are fully potted in high-grade epoxy to protect against moisture, vibration, and the high heat typical of heavy-duty chainsaw operation.
  • Durable Spark Plug Boot: Equipped with a heavy-duty silicone boot and a high-tension lead designed to resist cracking and "arching" (leaking electricity to the engine block).
  • Direct Bolt-On Installation: Engineered to the exact mounting specifications of the original Husqvarna module, ensuring the correct "air gap" between the coil and the flywheel.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 573 93 57-01
  • 573 93 57-02
  • 544 04 70-01
  • 582 86 89-01
  • 522 96 71-01

Compatibility & Fitment

This ignition coil fits the second-generation "X-Torq" engines used in Husqvarna and Jonsered mid-range chainsaws. Key compatible models include:

  • Husqvarna: 435, 435E, 440, 440E, 445, 445E, 450, 450E (and II models).
  • Jonsered: CS2240, CS2240S, CS2245, CS2245S, CS2250, CS2250S.
  • McCulloch: CS410, CS450.
  • Note: Always check your original coil's part number; early 435/440 models may use a different module with a different plug wire angle.

When to Replace

  • No Spark: The most obvious sign; after checking that the spark plug and kill switch are functional, the engine still lacks ignition.
  • Engine Cuts Out When Hot: The saw starts and runs fine for 10–15 minutes, but dies as the engine heats up and won't restart until it cools down (a classic sign of internal coil failure).
  • Engine Misfires: Rhythmic "popping" or stuttering at high RPMs, indicating the coil is failing to provide a consistent spark under load.
  • Hard Starting: A weak spark requires excessive pulling and perfect fuel conditions just to get the engine to fire.
  • Visible Damage: The spark plug wire is frayed, or the epoxy housing on the coil has cracked or melted.

Installation & Timing Tips

  • The Business Card Trick: For the engine to run correctly, the "Air Gap" between the coil legs and the flywheel magnets must be precise. A standard business card (~0.010" to 0.012") is the perfect gauge. Place the card between the coil and flywheel, let the magnets pull the coil tight against it, then tighten the mounting bolts.
  • Check the Ground: Ensure the metal mounting "legs" of the coil and the engine block are clean and free of rust or oil. The coil grounds through the mounting bolts; a poor ground will cause weak or no spark.
  • Kill Switch Wire: Be careful when reconnecting the small spade terminal for the kill switch. If this wire is pinched or grounded against the engine block, the saw will never start.
  • Inspect the Flywheel: While the cover is off, check the magnets on the flywheel for metal shavings or debris. Use a rag to clean them to ensure the strongest possible magnetic pulse.
  • Spark Plug Health: Always install a fresh NGK BPMR7A (or equivalent) spark plug when replacing the coil. A fouled or improperly gapped plug can put undue stress on a new ignition module.
  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    Ignition Coil for Husqvarna 435 fits Husqvarna 435 435E 440 440E 445 445E 450 450E Chainsaw, and more.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY

    PREMIUM QUALITY

    This product adopts a high-quality ABS plastic to withstand the harsh conditions of outdoor use.
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your engine is repaired and works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    Because the Ignition Coil is a simple part, the installation just takes few minutes and will save you at least a hundred bucks if you do it yourself.
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Brand
‎BlueStars
Item dimensions L x W x H
‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Vehicle Service Type
‎Chainsaw
Connector Gender
‎male
Installation Type
‎coil-near-plug
Manufacturer
‎BlueStars
Automotive Fit Type
‎Universal Fit
Model
‎573935702 Ignition Coil
Item Weight
‎4.2 ounces
Product Dimensions
‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Exterior
‎Painted
Manufacturer Part Number
‎573935702

FAQ

This coil is compatible with Husqvarna 435, 435E, 440, 440E, 445, 445E, 450, and 450E chainsaws, as well as Jonsered CS2240, CS2240S, CS2245, CS2245S, CS2250, and CS2250S models.
This part replaces OEM numbers 573935702, 573935701, 505427201, 544243801, 5739357-02, 5739357-01, and 504571401.
A failing ignition coil often causes the chainsaw to lose spark after it warms up, leading to stalling during operation. Other signs include difficulty starting the engine, a weak or intermittent spark, or the chainsaw failing to start entirely despite having fresh fuel and a clean spark plug.
When installing the new coil, you must set the air gap between the coil legs and the flywheel magnets. Rotate the flywheel until the magnets are aligned with the coil, then use a feeler gauge (typically set between 0.010" and 0.012") to maintain the correct clearance before tightening the mounting bolts.
Before replacing the coil, always inspect the spark plug for fouling or damage and ensure the kill-switch wiring is not frayed or disconnected. A faulty spark plug is a common cause of no-spark issues and is much simpler to replace first.