Where are the following components we are supposed to choose from? But you can tell the teacher for me, the W1 terminal on the furnace is first, followed by the ignitor, followed by the pilot valve.
In a nonelectronic small engine ignition system, which of the following ignition components is energized by the power source first?
A bad starter
Battery, kickstarter, ignition, ignition coil,
Yes, My ignition module was bad, I experienced intermittent stalling. My mechanic replaced and it stopped.
Battery, kickstarter, ignition, ignition coil,
ignition switch or key and tumbler.
Auto ignition of fuel
Battery,ignition coil, distributor, spark plug, high tension leads
Yes, a faulty ignition switch can prevent a 1999 Kawasaki ZX1100 Ninja from starting. If the ignition switch is malfunctioning, it may not send the necessary electrical signals to the starter or other components, resulting in a no-start condition. Additionally, it could lead to intermittent electrical issues, affecting the overall operation of the motorcycle. Checking the ignition switch and associated wiring is a good troubleshooting step if you're experiencing starting problems.
probably ignition control module failure
By stating 'following components' i would assume you provided a list. Theoryetically, all electronic components can be tested for ohms (resistance). Factory specifications would be required to assess wether the readings taken fall within parameters of the specific component.
An intermittent miss in a 94 Caprice could be something in the ignition system. Check the plug wires and ignition coil to start with.