Ignition System: Description and Operation
OPERATION
- When the ignition switch is turned to "ON", battery voltage is applied to the ignition coil primary winding.
- As the crankshaft position sensor shaft rotates, ignition signals are transmitted from the multi- port injection control unit to the [1][2]ignition power transistor.
- These signals activate the [1][2]ignition power transistor to cause ignition coil primary winding current to flow from the ignition coil negative terminal through the ignition power transistor to ground or be interrupted, repeatedly.
- This action induces high voltage in the secondary winding of the ignition coil. From the ignition coil, the secondary winding current produced flows through the spark plug to ground, thus causing ignition in each cylinder.