Ignition Coils
Ignition coils are an essential component in automotive engines, responsible for converting the battery's low voltage to thousands of volts needed to generate a spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture in the engine cylinders. They work in conjunction with the ignition system and are designed to ensure smooth and efficient engine performance. Ignition coils come in various types, including single-coil, dual-coil, and distributorless ignition systems, each offering unique benefits and applications. In general, ignition coils should be replaced as part of routine maintenance or if they show signs of wear, such as misfiring or poor fuel efficiency. Proper installation and regular inspections can help ensure their longevity and prevent potential engine damage.