General Information
The Electronic Ignition
(EI) system is responsible for producing and controlling a high energy secondary spark. This spark is used to ignite the compressed
air/fuel mixture at precisely the correct time. This provides optimal performance, fuel economy, and control of exhaust emissions. This
ignition system consists of a separate
ignition coil connected to each
spark plug by a short secondary wire. The driver modules within each coil assembly are commanded ON/OFF by the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM). The PCM primarily uses engine speed and position information from the Crankshaft and Camshaft Position
(CMP) sensors to control the sequence, dwell, and timing of the spark. The EI system consists of many components.