General Information
The Electronic Ignition (
EI) system is responsible for producing and controlling a high energy secondary spark. This spark is used to ignite the compressed air/fuel mixture at precisely the correct time. This provides optimal performance, fuel economy, and control of exhaust emissions. This
ignition system consists of a separate
ignition coil connected to each
spark plug by a short secondary wire. The driver modules within each coil assembly are commanded ON/OFF by the Powertrain Control Module (
PCM). The PCM primarily uses engine speed and position information from the crankshaft and Camshaft Position (
CMP) sensors to control the sequence, dwell, and timing of the spark. The EI system consists of the following components: