Automotive Ignition Systems

Automotive Ignition Systems are a crucial component of a vehicle's engine that are responsible for initiating the combustion process in the cylinders. These systems generate and deliver high voltage electrical pulses to the spark plugs at the precise moment needed to ignite the air-fuel mixture, which in turn powers the engine. The key components of an automotive ignition system typically include the ignition coil, distributor, spark plugs, ignition control module, and wiring. Modern vehicles may use electronic ignition systems that rely on sensors and a computer to control the timing and intensity of the spark, improving fuel efficiency and performance.

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