1. Connect a tachometer to the ignition system. When doing this, connect its measurement line to the check connector’s
terminal IG (-)
2. Because some tachometers are not compatible with the ignition system, you shall firstly check whether the tachometer
to be used is compatible with this ignition system.
3. Do not make any terminal of the tachometer contact the ground line; otherwise this will lead to damage of the igniter
and/or the ignition coil.
4. Do not disconnect the battery when the engine is running.
5. When checking the igniter, you shall correctly ground it with the car body.
(2) Ignition module. The ignition module drives the power transistor according to the ignition signal from ECU, thereby
controlling the poweron and poweroff of the primary current for the ignition coil. It also sends the ignition-timing (IGT) signal
to ECU for confirming whether the ignition operation is normal.
(3) Ignition coil. The ignition coil is a necessary part used to generate high voltage required for ignition. It is mainly
composed of primary winding through which primary current passes, secondary winding that generates high voltage by
adopting a high turn ratio as compared to the primary winding, and iron core used to form a magnetic path. The primary
current depends on the battery’s voltage, the primary winding’s resistance, and poweron time. When the primary current is
cut off, a self-induction electrodynamic potential is created within the primary winding, and under this electrodynamic
potential, a secondary induction electrodynamic is generated within the secondary winding, which is proportional to the
winding ratio of the secondary winding to the primary winding(MR/JL is double ignition coil).
(4) High-tension ignition line. Its purpose is to transmit the high voltage electricity from the ignition coil to spark plugs.
(5) Spark plugs. They are used to form electric arcs between their central electrode and side electrode, thereby igniting the
mixture.
1. Attention items before Ignition System Troubleshooting
Section 2 Troubleshooting of Ignition System
1. Examination of high-tension spark
Check whether there is spark generation in each spark plug:
(1) Remove the spark plug and its high-tension wire.
(2) Install spark plugs onto various high-tension wires, and correctly ground them with the car body.
(3) When the engine starts, there should be spark generation (See Fig. 286). Note: when doing this examination, the time
for which the engine starts shall be within the range from 1 to 2 seconds so that gasoline will not erupt from the injector. If
there is no spark generated, you shall examine high-tension wires.
II. Examination of Ignition System on the car
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