The coil generates the high voltage charge which is then distributed to the spark plugs by the rotor arm in the distributor cap.
Okay it break down like this; 1, the ignition. coil. 2, trigger or ignition module, 3 spark plug wire, 4 spark plug. You dident ask how it works. Wanna Know? I'm kolher. The primary system is the the low voltage side, points, ignition module, primary side of ignition coil and ignition switch. The secondary windings of the coil, coil wire, distributor cap, rotor, spark plug wires and spark plugs are parts of the secondary system.
Battery, kickstarter, ignition, ignition coil,
It paints parts of the metal with electrodes.
The squirrell. Out of what parts? Piston? Cylinder? Key?
Power source & distribution system.
# voltage or current source # load # conductors # closed path(s)
You need to specify which parts of the ignition system you intend to remove. You can remove ignition from your vehicle entirely by removing the ignition coil wire from the distributor but I don't think that's the answer your looking for.
A charging system test is done to check the internal voltage regulator. It can be done at any auto parts place.
"Ignition" is a system, of which the coils, spark plugs, wires and other components are a parts of. You need to be more specific with your question.
no the transmission and the ignition system are two unrelated parts
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The main parts of a river system is Tributaries, Watersheds, and Divides.