Ignition system — general information The electrical circuit of the ignition system is shown on (see subsection 12.13 ). Since 1987, a non-contact ignition system has been installed on some cars (see subsection 12.12...
Setting the ignition timing Tags for setting the ignition timing 1 - TDC mark on the crankshaft pulley; 2 – a label of an advancing of ignition on 10°; 3 – a label of an advancing of ignition on 5°; 4 -...
Ignition distributor — bench test Ignition distributor 38.3706-01 1 - roller of the sensor-distributor of ignition; 2 - oil-slinging sleeve of the roller; 3 - housing of the sensor-distributor; 4 - plug connector;...
Switch — bench test Circuit to test the switch 1 - resistor 0.01 Ohm±1%, not less than 20 W; 2 - switch; 3 - ignition coil; 4 – arrester; A - to the oscilloscope; B - to the generator of rectangular...
Ignition coil — bench test 1. Check winding resistance and insulation resistance. 2. The resistance of the primary winding at 200°C should be 3.07–3.5 ohms, and the resistance of the secondary winding...
Spark plugs — bench test Examination 1. Spark plugs with soot or contaminated before testing, clean on a special installation with a jet of sand and blow with compressed air. If the soot is light brown in...
Ignition switch — bench test Ignition switch 1 - locking rod; 2 – the case of the ignition switch; 3 - roller; 4 - contact disk; 5 - contact sleeve; 6 - block; 7 - retaining ring; a - wide protrusion of the...
Checking elements for suppression of radio interference Elements for suppression of radio interference include high voltage wires with distributed resistance (2000±200) Ohm/m and an interference suppression resistor in the rotor of the...