498865, PICK-UP, Aprilia, Derbi, Moto Guzzi, Vespa, Gilera, Piaggio
Guaranteed
Genuine
Piaggio
Parts
Please note this part replaces the following parts:
290290
- Brand(s):
- Aprilia, Derbi, Moto Guzzi, Vespa, Gilera, Piaggio
- Part number:
- 498865
- Description:
- PICK-UP
- Stock Availability:
- If your part is not in stock, it will take 5-7 days to reach MSP
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Price: EUR 58.69 inc. VAT
The PICK-UP is a genuine spare part manufactured by Piaggio so you have peace of mind the PICK-UP part being sold by Motorcycle Spare Parts is both original and new.
The part in question is a Pick-up or Pickup Coil, an essential element of the ignition system in your vehicle. It is assigned with the manufacturer's part number 498865 and is compatible with several automotive brands such as Aprilia, Derbi, Moto Guzzi, Vespa, Gilera, and Piaggio.
A pick-up coil plays a critical role in the functioning of your vehicle's ignition system. Its purpose is to detect or "pick up" the rotation of the engine crankshaft and send that information to the ignition control unit. This precisely timed signal allows the control unit to deliver sparks from the spark plugs at the right moment, facilitating efficient combustion within the engine's combustion chambers.
The correct functioning of the pick-up coil is vital for ensuring the smooth and efficient running of your vehicle. If it's damaged or failing, it can lead to issues like misfires, difficulty starting the vehicle, or even engine stalling.
This particular pick-up coil is specifically designed to fit and function correctly in vehicles from the brands Aprilia, Derbi, Moto Guzzi, Vespa, Gilera, and Piaggio. Being an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) replacement part, it matches the quality and performance of the part provided with your vehicle by the manufacturer.
Although picking up an OEM replacement automotive part guarantees quality and compatibility, installation should always be done by a professional to ensure safety and best performance. Always consult your vehicle's service manual or a qualified mechanic before proceeding with replacement or repair works on your vehicle's ignition system.