Title: Essential Tips to Perform Ignition System Checks
1Essential Tips to Perform Ignition System Checks
2 The job of the ignition system is to ignite the
fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber at the
correct time to ensure efficient combustion and
power generation by the engine.
3 And if your car is not starting, one of the
common reason can be an ignition system problem.
4 Therefore, always inspect the ignition system as
it takes only a few minutes and guards against a
frequent cause of the breakdown.
5In order to diagnose problems in the ignition
system, you can check the following important
parts of the engine.
6Spark plugs
7If your spark plugs are corroded, dirty or are
not spaced properly, then it could possibly cause
ignition failure.
1
Start with a spark test to check the overall
function of the ignition system.
2
And if you do not get a spark at the wire, then
check the coil and ignition system.
3
8Coil
9To check the coil, disconnect the coil to
distributor wire from the distributor, connect it
to the spark plug tester and then check for spark
by cranking the motor.
1
If you find there is the spark at the coil, then
the coil is not the issue.
2
You can also test the coil with a voltmeter and
the reading should be within 0.5 volts of battery
voltage.
3
10Spark plug wires
11If the spark plug wire between the coil and
distributor goes bad, then you will lose spark on
all cylinders and it will cause complete ignition
failure.
1
The easiest way to test your spark plug wires is
to put a digital ohm meter on them and check the
resistance.
2
Check that the low tension connections are tight
and free from corrosion and there are no cracks,
kinks or breaks.
3
12Distributor
13In the case of the distributor, first check the
cap and the rotor as they wear out more
frequently and then inspect the distributor
itself.
1
You can test the distributor with the help of an
ohm meter.
2
Also, note the condition on the pickup coil
inside the distributor and this can be done by
using the service information for your car.
3
14Ignition module
15Also, check the ignition module or the wires that
connect it to the other parts of the system.
1
Make sure that the wires are not broken and the
connection terminals are not corroded.
2
Make sure that the coil is fixed firmly in its
mountings and also check it using a meter for
continuity.
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