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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2007

Here is SparkPlug Sensor inventor Trevor Scott Bryant doing his own demo on a kitchen table of how his SparkPlug tool works. This is a cool video and clearly shows that if there's no spark on the end of the sparkplug, there's no light indicator on the SparkPlug Sensor. This is something that every mechanic and do it yourselfer needs to know. What is happening to the plug INSIDE the cylinder? The patented technology in this tool will tell you this immediately! SparkPlug Sensor is protected by US Patent 20070143000 with foreign patent license granted in 06/2006

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  • Do you have something like that for a push mower ?

    Think about it on most push mowers you have to hold the break lever down then pull the rope. Most of the time the spark plug is on the front of the engine. Even if you have a spark plug testers like the ones you get at a lawn mower shops. You can not see it because most of the time you have to stand behind the mower.

  • Hi Fred, yes you can use the SparkPlug Sensor in Snapshot Mode. You just clip it on to the lawn mower plug, then go stand behind the mower and pull the rope. You can see the lights fire up in Snaphot Mode. There's a video of someone using it on a little Honda Z50 here on YouTube. It will work the same way on a push mower.

  • Nice gagdet. Will save the knuckles on removing plugs :-))

  • Thank-you! It was developed by car and motorcycle buffs so we understand about wrenching the plugs on a hot engine. Now you don't have to unless there's a problem. Save a trip and don't buy plugs you don't need. It will be out in stores soon.

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  • ye youre right this looks weird, He Is pressig the button to make that light tittle

  • WhY IS HE PRESSING THAT BUTTON WHILE DOING THE TEST????

  • i have scanned the net for one sparkplug sensors and cant find one for sale anywhere do thay exist at all

    dont think so if thay do tell me where to buy one i think its a heox

  • As long as you have a spark plug in use, it will work. The Sparkplug SENSOR will work with Coil On Plug, as well as the round style ignition coils used on say the Ford Escalade. With the Escalade you need to take your reading from the side of the coil instead of the top.

  • Does this work with direct ignition systems?

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