Ignite performance in your Snapper String Trimmer with this spark plug, part number 705613. shop genuine OEM parts from Repair Clinic for consistent starts.
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Snapper String Trimmer Spark Plug 705613
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Snapper String Trimmer Spark Plug 705613

Genuine OEM Part # 705613RC Item # 4175759
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Ignite performance in your Snapper String Trimmer with this spark plug, part number 705613. shop genuine OEM parts from Repair Clinic for consistent starts.
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Snapper String Trimmer Spark Plug 705613
$3.85
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Ignite performance in your Snapper String Trimmer with this spark plug, part number 705613. shop genuine OEM parts from Repair Clinic for consistent starts.
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$3.85

This part 705613 is compatible with:

Product Type:
String Trimmer
Brands:
Snapper

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Common Problems Fixed by the Spark Plug

Based on customer reports and repair data, this part commonly fixes these issues:

About the Spark Plug

Inspect the spark plug for signs of wear or damage. If the porcelain insulator is cracked, an electrode is burned away or damaged, or there is heavy carbon buildup at the electrode, replace the spark plug. To determine if the spark plug is defective, use a spark plug tester. You should see a strong spark between the tester’s terminals when the engine is cranking. If there is no spark, this indicates that the spark plug is defective and should be replaced.

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