more accurate spark timing and combustion
advantages: when you turn on the windshield wipers you get a free ray gun. disadvantages: when you push the key in the ignition, it is actually a trigger for self destruction
purple is the trigger wire for the starter. Yellow is the ignition wire.
It uses a distributorless coil pack and a crankshaft trigger sensor.
It has a distributorless ignition system which uses a crank sensor for a trigger.
Dead short between ignition switch and starter solenoid trigger wire?
The most common cause that will trigger the P1320 code is the ignition coils. One or more ignition coils may have failed.
You could have an electrical problem that causes the warning to not trigger. If you are using a copied key, it may not register with the warning system.
Okay it break down like this; 1, the ignition. coil. 2, trigger or ignition module, 3 spark plug wire, 4 spark plug. You dident ask how it works. Wanna Know? I'm kolher. The primary system is the the low voltage side, points, ignition module, primary side of ignition coil and ignition switch. The secondary windings of the coil, coil wire, distributor cap, rotor, spark plug wires and spark plugs are parts of the secondary system.
hey are located inside the distributor and function as the trigger for the ignition system to produce spark. The pickup coil monitors the rotation
*static trigger *dynamic trigger *hold trigger
The LT family of engines use a crank-trigger ignition. The distributor cap is located on the front of the engine below the water pump.
usually a small transformer ferrite rather than iron core for short pulses it is more for isolation than anything else trigger for scr or triac the previous question for a power pulse transformer these are in cars ignition transformers the newer cars generally have one on each cylinder the computer may feed may feed a signal pulse through the small transformer to isolate the computer from the big one. to an scr to discharge a capacitor thru the ignition transformer (cars use the terms condenser and coil)