The ignition coil is an integral part of the vehicle ignition system. The ignition coil’s primary purpose is to transform the low tension voltage supplied via the vehicle battery into a high tension voltage required to produce a spark at the spark plug. This is achieved though the interruption of the low tension voltage (by an ignition module or crank angle sensor) hence allowing the induction of high tension voltage required.
The Ignition Module is an integral part of the vehicle ignition system. The ignition module provides switching of the ignition coil at the correct time and for the correct duration; this is achieved through a signal from a pickup coil, Hall Effect or optical sensor or the ECU.
The crank angle sensor is an integral part of the modern vehicle engine management system. The crank angle sensor provides accurate information of crankshaft speed and position; this is achieved through the use of an inductive pickup, Hall Effect or optical sensor.
The pick up coil is an integral part of the vehicle ignition system. The pick up coil is designed to generate a voltage pulse that is used by the ignition module as an RPM and timing sensor.
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