I need to fit a on / off switch to kill strimmer engine Stihl FS 120

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Hi,

Stihl FS120
I need to instal a on / off switch to kill the engine.
The item in the photo is the coil ? if so i have removed the small wire & the put a switch inline thus making / breaking the connection BUT strimmer still runs.

I then removed the wire which is grounded to earth next to the carb of which is an extension of the throttle cable & then did the above ahaib BUT strimmer stil runs.

Please advise where i should be making this connection as i thought the small wire from the coil would of done it for me.

Thanks
 

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Have you tested the between the switch terminals for continuity when the switch is toggled one way and no continuity the other?
Switch should be in series between the coil terminal and good earth so with it connected, one wire to earth ,test for continuity between earth and the switch terminal that will be connected to coil
 
Yes to the switch i used,continuity working fine when i operate it on & off.

Ah so maybe thats where i went wrong.
I cut the low tension wire then put the switch inline.

But you are saying to connect switch on the low tension wire then to earth,thus just putting tape on the other wire thats not now being used.
 
Yes to the switch i used,continuity working fine when i operate it on & off.

Ah so maybe thats where i went wrong.
I cut the low tension wire then put the switch inline.

But you are saying to connect switch on the low tension wire then to earth,thus just putting tape on the other wire thats not now being used.
Have you checked if the original switch wire has continuity to earth? if so it should work
 
No as i thought what i did was correct.

This FS120 uses the trottle cable to short out the coil.

That cable has been removed & now looking for a way to kill the enging once ive finished with it.
Currently just using choke.


So your last message about switch continuity doesnt apply here
 
All you need to do is wire from coil terminal to one side of the switch then wire from the other side of the switch to any point on the frame that shares continuity with the metal, iron part of the coil.
 
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