My clio wouldn't spark the other day. Turned out to be the crankshaft sensor. Apparently a common fault on clios.
Change crank shaft angle sensor ul get a spark
mines a clio 1.8 RSI and the gap for them is 0.9mm
A break in the ignition coil wire or cap will disrupt the electrical circuit necessary for the ignition system to function properly. This interruption prevents the ignition coil from generating the high voltage required to create a spark at the spark plugs. As a result, the engine may fail to start or run poorly, leading to misfires or stalling. Overall, the voltage delivered to the spark plugs will be significantly reduced or nonexistent.
Under the engine cover.
To remove spark plugs on a Clio 1.2 16v, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery for safety. Then, remove the engine cover if necessary, and carefully disconnect the ignition coil connectors from the spark plugs. Use a spark plug socket and a ratchet to loosen and remove the spark plugs, turning them counterclockwise. After removal, inspect the old plugs before installing new ones, ensuring they are properly gapped before tightening them securely.
Ngk - Bfp5es
it is 35 for 3.5
No, fuel does not shut power off to the ignition. Instead, the ignition system is responsible for generating the spark needed to ignite the fuel-air mixture in the engine. Fuel delivery and ignition are separate systems; if the fuel supply is cut off, the engine will stop running, but the ignition system can still be powered on.
A 'spark ignition ' engine is your regular gasoline engine as opposed to a diesel, which is a 'compression ignition' engine
There are basically two types of spark ignition engine. They are the diesel spark engines and the petrol spark engines.
the battery will run down
The two major tasks performed by an ignition system are generating a high-voltage spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the engine's combustion chamber and ensuring the precise timing of this ignition event for optimal engine performance. The system typically consists of components like the ignition coil, distributor, and spark plugs, which work together to create and deliver the spark at the right moment during the engine's cycle. Proper functioning of the ignition system is crucial for efficient combustion and overall engine efficiency.