An induction coil in an internal combustion engine for converting a low-voltage current into one whose voltage is sufficient to produce the spark.
check the leads from the ignition coil to the distributor
Example sentencesExamples
- The ignition coil only gets short pulses of a relatively high intensity - and only while the engine is running.
- Adding Pentium-PC heatsink and fans where the ignition coil and injector drivers are solved the issue.
- The ignition coil of his car suffered a glitch after 17 laps of afternoon practice.
- It will recall more than three-quarters of a million vehicles in the U.S. and Europe due to faulty ignition coils.
- Typically, from an ignition coil you'll get short pulses of about 20,000 Volts - though at a relatively low current.
- When it comes to the wiring from the battery to the electronic components, including the starter motor and the ignition coil, copper wins 'hands-down'.
- If an ignition coil is faulty it will often start from cold perfectly well but fail after the motorcycle has run for a few miles causing misfiring or complete failure.
- Every generator, transformer and motor - from power stations to car ignition coils - relies on coatings to insulate all the copper wire in its basic construction.
- Other changes include more efficient ignition coils that require less energy to provide a comparable spark.
- Many owners find that one or more of the ignition coils fail.