What kind of signal does a pickup coil need?

What kind of signal does a pickup coil need?

For example a blue/white signal wire from the pickup coil needs to have continuity between its terminal where it connects to the harness from the coil, and its terminal where the harness connects to the ECM.

What to do if ignition coil has two spark plugs?

Check the secondary resistance between the two spark plug caps if the ignition coil has two spark plug wires. Also check the resistance with the caps removed from the wires if specified. Replace the ignition coil, spark plug wire, or caps as necessary if the resistance is out of specification.

Do you need to replace the exciter coil?

The crank position sensor and exciter coil often must be replaced with the stator as an assembly. Inspect the ignition system related switches for correct continuity according to the service manual or wiring diagram. This usually includes the main (ignition) switch, engine stop switch, and side stand switch.

When to replace Ignition coils in a Honda?

We have replacement Honda Ignition Coils to help get the ignition system for your Honda small engine up and running again. When doing a Honda small engine repair or maintenance, think Jacks.

What kind of ground circuit does an ignition coil have?

As you may already know, the conventional Distributor type ignition coils and the two wire in the connector Coil-On-Plug ignition coils do not have a ‘full-time’ ground circuit. This is because the ignition module (whether it’s integrated into the ECM or not) controls this Ground circuit by Switching it ON and OFF.

Where is the ignition control module located on a wire cop?

To be able to answer this question, we need to know that the ‘Ignition Control Module’ is located inside the Coil-On-Plug ignition coil itself (in this type of Direct Ignition System). It’s not an ‘Ignition Control Module’ per se, but a transistor that provides the ignition control module function.

What does a 3 wire COP Coil do?

This Coil-On-Plug ignition coil (with the three wires in the connector) has the ignition module integrated into the coil itself. This ‘full-time’ Ground wire is for the transistor (ignition module) itself.