Ignition System: Operation
Inside the distributor, a trigger wheel turns with the distributor shaft. The trigger wheel has one tooth or lug for each engine cylinder.
As the trigger wheel rotates past the pole of the magnetic pick-up coil, a magnetic field is created that continually builds and collapses. This produces a low voltage electrical signal.
This signal passes to the control module, which controls the dwell angle and at the same time interrupts the ignition coil's primary circuit. This induces the high secondary coil output voltage that fires the spark plugs.