Electronic ignition, also known as EI, can solve a lot of problems that come with one's ignition system. Not all electronic ignition systems require a distributor, but they do require coils.
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It already has electronic ignition.
a primary advantage of the electronic ignition system over conventional ignition system is?
The Wrangler (TJ) has always had electronic ignition. The CJ would have swithced to electronic in the mid 1970's.The Wrangler (TJ) has always had electronic ignition. The CJ would have swithced to electronic in the mid 1970's.
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Apparently you have NO clue that the truck has electronic ignition! Meaning the truck does NOT have points!It has a rotor button,and ignition module.Points have not been used on the for years and the 86-93 Mazda series are all electronic ignition. I own a 89 b2000 and the point gap is 0.45-0.55 and it DOES have points! I can take a photo for you if you like? So they are NOT all electronic ignition!
The 1994 Lexus electronic ignition fuse is located in the fuse box. The electronic ignition fuse will be in the first column, third from the top.
No, electronic ignition uses a sensor in the engine shaft that determines the pulses. This omits the distributor in exchange for electrical control.
Electronic ignition was starting to be used on enduro bikes by early 1980's.
Which General Motor cars take the 1987 Chevrolet Electronic ignition tune up?
It should have electronic ignition.
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