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Ignition Control

Fig 1: Identifying Ignition Control Components
GLL156905Courtesy of VOLVO CARS CORPORATION

The following components are used for ignition control: 

The engine control module (ECM) calculates the optimum ignition advance based on the software and information from the sensors. The engine control module (ECM) cuts the current to the ignition coil mounted on the cylinder to be ignited and produces a spark.

During the starting phase the engine control module (ECM) produces a fixed ignition setting. When the engine has started and the vehicle is being driven, the engine control module (ECM) calculates the optimum ignition setting, taking factors such as the following into account:

The engine control module (ECM) analyses the signal from the knock sensors (KS) when the engine reaches operating temperature. If any of the cylinders knock, the ignition is retarded for that specific cylinder until the knocking ceases.

The ignition then advanced to the normal position or until the knock recurs.

Before the Transmission control module (TCM) is going to shift, sometimes it sends a request for torque limitation to the Engine control module (ECM). Which then lowers the ignition momentarily to reduce the torque and thus give smoother shifting and reduced load on the transmission.

Lowering of ignition can be done in several levels, where the levels depend on the signals from the Transmission control module (TCM). The return signal from the Engine control module (ECM) to the Transmission control module (TCM) confirms that the signal reached the Engine control module (ECM).

For further information, also see: MISFIRE DIAGNOSTIC

The engine misfires if the fuel does not ignite correctly. For further information, also see: MISFIRE DIAGNOSTIC