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Electronic Ignition System Description

General Description

Ignition is done by the Ignition Module that fires.

Since the cylinder on exhaust stroke requires less energy to fire its spark plug, energy from the ignition coils can be utilized to fire the mating cylinder on compression stroke.

A notch in the timing disc on the crankshaft activates the crank angle sensor which then sends information such as firing order and starting timing of ignition coil to the PCM.

By receiving signals such as crank position, engine speed, water temperature and Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP), the PCM controls the ignition timing.