EKIL-8002

EKIL-8002 Ignition Coil

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KIA 0K011-18-100
CITROEN / PEUGEOT 597053
Alfa Romeo 60558152, 60809606, 76487970
FIAT 60809606 7648797
VW 0489051051
HONDA 30520-PDF-E01 30520-PDF-E00
LAND ROVER ERR6045 ERR6566
RENAULT 6000581617
LAND ROVER DMB300
LUCAS ERR6045 ERR6566
BOSCH 0221503407
BERU 0040100234

What is an Ignition Coil?

An Ignition Coil (also called a spark coil) is an induction coil in an automobile‘s ignition system that transforms the battery’s low voltage to the thousands of volts needed to create an electric spark in the spark plugs to ignite the fuel. Some coils have an internal resistor, while others rely on a resistor wire or an external resistor to limit the current flowing into the coil from the car’s 12-volt supply. The wire that goes from the ignition coil to the distributor and the high voltage wires that go from the distributor to each of the spark plugs are called spark plug wires or high tension leads. Originally, every ignition coil system required mechanical contact breaker points and a capacitor (condenser). More recent electronic ignition systems use a power transistor to provide pulses to the ignition coil. A modern passenger automobile may use one ignition coil for each engine cylinder (or pair of cylinders), eliminating fault-prone spark plug cables and a distributor to route the high voltage pulses.

Ignition systems are not required for diesel engines which rely on compression to ignite the fuel/air mixture.

Ignition Coil for automotive