Electronic Igition System
The electronic ignition system, also known as the direct ignition system, is the system that makes the ignition system automatically instead of manually. This system ensures that the engine works better by igniting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber of the engine at the optimum time according to the condition of the engine.
A separate coil is assigned to each cylinder in the electronic ignition system and all of these coils are controlled by the engine brain (ECU). There is no spark plug wire in the electronic ignition system, these spark plugs create sparks together with the ignition coils. Coils, on the other hand, work with electrical cables and sockets that operate with a 12 volt signal current on them.
The engine brain analyzes the electronic ignition system according to the instantaneous operating status of the engine and activates it by creating a spark through the spark plug on the next cylinder. In order to do this, the ECU analyzes information from various sensors. Thanks to the information coming from sensors such as crankshaft sensor, camshaft sensor, throttle sensor, among these sensors, the vehicle makes the ignition advance in the most perfect time and prevents performance losses that may occur.