Ignition System GENERAL INFORMATION Ignition timing is controlled by the electronic control ignition timing system. Ignition time the standard reference data for the engine operating conditions are programmed in the memory of the electronic control unit (ECU). Engine conditions (rpm, load, condition of warm-ups, etc.) are detected by various sensors. Based on sensor signals and time data engine, the signals to interfere with the main stream is sent to the power transistors. Ignition coil is activated, and time is controlled in this way. TROUBLESHOOTING, Engine will not start or incorrect ignition timing, ignition Remedy Set time is difficult to start. (Cranks OK). Charging SYSTEM, TROUBLESHOOTING. No charge warning indicator light with the ignition switch is “ON” and engine died. Fuse exploded. Light on fire. Loose cable connection. Damaged electronic voltage regulator. Charging warning indicator does not go with the engine running. (Batteries require recharging frequently). STARTING SYSTEM initial system including battery, starter motor, solenoid switches, ignition switches, switch inhibitors (A / T only), extension cords, and battery cables. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
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