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Ignition Control Module/Ignition Coils

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Three dual tower ignition coils are mounted to the Ignition Control Module (ICM), and are serviced individually. See Figure . The ICM performs the following functions:

The PCM is responsible for maintaining proper spark and fuel injection timing for all driving conditions. Ignition Control (IC) spark timing is the method the PCM uses to control spark advance. To provide optimum driveability and emissions, the PCM monitors input signals from the following components in calculating ignition spark timing:

The following describes the PCM to ICM circuits: