This is a math question for you to work on. First, find out the total number of cars with electronic ignitions, secondly subtract the number of cars that were stolen because of an electronic ignition key, and you will have your answer.
Which General Motor cars take the 1987 Chevrolet Electronic ignition tune up?
1973
An electronic ignition tells the spark plugs when to fire to ignite the fuel. In older cars this was done mechanically by means of a distributor and rotor button.
A lot more automatic (electronic) stuff in the 2000s whereas in 1980s a lot was still mechanical. Distributors vs electronic ignition, computers in cars, etc.
Electronic car.
because the world need this and it is because of them why we have cars and trucks
Because it holds all the electronic things.
because the wrecked upbecause the wrecked up
Over 1,000 cars are stolen in a year.
There were 180.6 cars stolen per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010, the last year stats have been published. That equates to around 5,390 cars stolen in 2010.
Yes. They look for stolen cars so they can find evidence to who stole it!
You need electronic equipment and know how to to diagnoise the ignition system of the new cars.