Product Description
Technical details for 4921433 Ignition Coil used in forklifts
Specifications
Electrical
| Function | Transforms battery voltage to high voltage for spark generation |
| Output Voltage Range | Approximately 10,000 to 15,000 volts secondary output |
| Input Voltage | 12 or 24 volts (depends on forklift electrical system) |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4921433 |
| Compatible Models | C40, C50, C60, C80, C100, P40, P50, P60, P80B, P100B |
| Equipment Type | Nissan gas and LPG-powered forklifts |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 4921433?
A: SKU 4921433 is an ignition coil for forklifts with internal combustion (ICE) engines. The coil transforms battery voltage to high voltage electrical pulses necessary for spark plug ignition and engine combustion in gas and LPG powered forklifts.
Q: Which forklift models is the 4921433 ignition coil compatible with?
A: SKU 4921433 fits Nissan forklift models C40, C50, C60, C80, C100 (LPG and gasoline engines) and P40, P50, P60, P80B, P100B model forklifts. Verify your exact model and engine code matches the list before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: What is the function of the 4921433 ignition coil?
A: The ignition coil transforms battery voltage (typically 12 or 24 volts) into high voltage output required for spark plug firing. This high voltage ignition signal initiates fuel combustion in the engine cylinders at the correct timing intervals controlled by the engine ignition system.
Q: How do I know if the 4921433 ignition coil is failing?
A: Symptoms of ignition coil failure include rough engine idle, hard cold starting, occasional misfiring, or complete engine no-start conditions. Electrical testing with an ohmmeter can verify primary and secondary coil resistance against manufacturer specifications.
Q: What is the output voltage specification of SKU 4921433?
A: The ignition coil steps up battery voltage (12 to 24 volts depending on forklift electrical system) to approximately 10,000 to 15,000 volts secondary output for spark generation. Exact output voltage depends on the engine ignition control system and plug gap specification.