Deck 37: Ignition System Fundamentals

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Which of the following statements is LEAST-Likely true?

A)Hypalon has better high-temperature resistance than Silicone.
B)EI systems are similar to the electromechanical contact point systems they replaced.However, electronic systems are far superior and require very little maintenance.
C)Nonelectronic ignition systems used mechanical contact points to alternatively energize and then open the primary ignition circuit.
D)Most ignition systems control primary current flow on the ground side of the coil.
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When there are fewer coils in the primary part of a transformer, it is a step-down transformer.
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Fouling means that the spark plug gets covered with material, and a spark will not easily jump its gap.
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The sensor that will MOST-Likely determine the speed of the engine and the position of the crankshaft is the:

A)EI sensor
B)DIS sensor
C)CKP sensor
D)Hall-effect sensor
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Which of the following is LEAST-Likely a type of sensor?

A)Permanent magnet AC generator
B)Magnetoresistive sensor
C)Optical sensor
D)Reach sensor
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A(n) ____ vacuum is used to sense the load on an engine.

A)intake manifold
B)powertrain
C)crank angle
D)battery
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The four types of sensors that trigger spark timing are the Hall switch, the magnetorisistive sensor, the optical sensor and the ____________________ AC generator.
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While having a discussion, Technician A says that a Hall-effect signal generates an AC signal. Technician B says that it does not generate a signal. Rather its signal is a rise in voltage, followed by a drop in voltage. Who is correct?

A)A only
B)B only
C)Both A and B
D)Neither A nor B
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Spark plugs often have an internal resistor that lowers the firing voltage output of the coil.
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In the ____________________ process, current is passed through a thin semiconductor material while a magnetic field passes through it.
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The sensor that MOST-Likely uses a beam of light to control the primary circuit is the:

A)Hall-effect sensor
B)MR sensor
C)photoelectric sensor
D)crank angle sensor
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Every spark plug has a specified ____________________ that indicates how fast heat can travel away from the spark plug center electrode into the water jackets in the cylinder head.
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All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

A)a throttle position sensor (TPS) sends a voltage signal to the computer that relays throttle position.
B)a manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor or mass airflow sensor (MAF) provides intake manifold pressure data to the computer.
C)the primary trigger in the distributor or on the crankshaft gives the computer the ability to interpret engine speed.
D)a knock sensor provides information to the computer so it can make adjustments as engine temperature changes.
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While having a discussion, Technician A says that the length of time required for ignition coil primary winding saturation varies with engine speed. At low engine rpm, dwell is longer. Technician B says that at low engine rpm, there is more time between cylinder firings than at high speeds, so dwell time can be shorter. Who is correct?

A)A only
B)B only
C)Both A and B
D)Neither A nor B
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____________________ is the length of time that current is flowing in the coil primary winding.
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____________________ time depends on the amount of current flowing in the primary winding.
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All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

A)in SAE terminology, ignition systems without distributors are known as EI.
B)EI has no rotor or distributor cap but always has spark plug cables.
C)a typical crank or cam sensor has a spaced ring with one or more unevenly spaced teeth from which the computer can determine crankshaft position.
D)advantages of EI include reduced cost and lower maintenance.
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When an eight-cylinder engine is running at 3,000 rpm, its ignition coil must do remarkable things. If a single coil is used, its magnetic field must be able to build up and collapse 200 times in 1 second.
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The length of the threaded area of a spark plug is called its ____.

A)heat range
B)reach
C)trigger
D)dwell
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Coil-on-plug (COP) ignition systems supply a spark to each cylinder through individual spark plug cables.
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What are the advantages of a Hall switch, compared to an AC generator?
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What is the advantage of a CKP sensor with more than one trigger?
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What is the difference between a magnetoresistive (MR) sensor and a Hall sensor?
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What is the purpose of the ignition coil?
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List five parts of the primary ignition system.
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Deck 37: Ignition System Fundamentals
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Which of the following statements is LEAST-Likely true?

A)Hypalon has better high-temperature resistance than Silicone.
B)EI systems are similar to the electromechanical contact point systems they replaced.However, electronic systems are far superior and require very little maintenance.
C)Nonelectronic ignition systems used mechanical contact points to alternatively energize and then open the primary ignition circuit.
D)Most ignition systems control primary current flow on the ground side of the coil.
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When there are fewer coils in the primary part of a transformer, it is a step-down transformer.
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3
Fouling means that the spark plug gets covered with material, and a spark will not easily jump its gap.
True
4
The sensor that will MOST-Likely determine the speed of the engine and the position of the crankshaft is the:

A)EI sensor
B)DIS sensor
C)CKP sensor
D)Hall-effect sensor
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Which of the following is LEAST-Likely a type of sensor?

A)Permanent magnet AC generator
B)Magnetoresistive sensor
C)Optical sensor
D)Reach sensor
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A(n) ____ vacuum is used to sense the load on an engine.

A)intake manifold
B)powertrain
C)crank angle
D)battery
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The four types of sensors that trigger spark timing are the Hall switch, the magnetorisistive sensor, the optical sensor and the ____________________ AC generator.
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While having a discussion, Technician A says that a Hall-effect signal generates an AC signal. Technician B says that it does not generate a signal. Rather its signal is a rise in voltage, followed by a drop in voltage. Who is correct?

A)A only
B)B only
C)Both A and B
D)Neither A nor B
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Spark plugs often have an internal resistor that lowers the firing voltage output of the coil.
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In the ____________________ process, current is passed through a thin semiconductor material while a magnetic field passes through it.
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The sensor that MOST-Likely uses a beam of light to control the primary circuit is the:

A)Hall-effect sensor
B)MR sensor
C)photoelectric sensor
D)crank angle sensor
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Every spark plug has a specified ____________________ that indicates how fast heat can travel away from the spark plug center electrode into the water jackets in the cylinder head.
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All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

A)a throttle position sensor (TPS) sends a voltage signal to the computer that relays throttle position.
B)a manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor or mass airflow sensor (MAF) provides intake manifold pressure data to the computer.
C)the primary trigger in the distributor or on the crankshaft gives the computer the ability to interpret engine speed.
D)a knock sensor provides information to the computer so it can make adjustments as engine temperature changes.
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14
While having a discussion, Technician A says that the length of time required for ignition coil primary winding saturation varies with engine speed. At low engine rpm, dwell is longer. Technician B says that at low engine rpm, there is more time between cylinder firings than at high speeds, so dwell time can be shorter. Who is correct?

A)A only
B)B only
C)Both A and B
D)Neither A nor B
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____________________ is the length of time that current is flowing in the coil primary winding.
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____________________ time depends on the amount of current flowing in the primary winding.
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All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

A)in SAE terminology, ignition systems without distributors are known as EI.
B)EI has no rotor or distributor cap but always has spark plug cables.
C)a typical crank or cam sensor has a spaced ring with one or more unevenly spaced teeth from which the computer can determine crankshaft position.
D)advantages of EI include reduced cost and lower maintenance.
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When an eight-cylinder engine is running at 3,000 rpm, its ignition coil must do remarkable things. If a single coil is used, its magnetic field must be able to build up and collapse 200 times in 1 second.
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The length of the threaded area of a spark plug is called its ____.

A)heat range
B)reach
C)trigger
D)dwell
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Coil-on-plug (COP) ignition systems supply a spark to each cylinder through individual spark plug cables.
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What are the advantages of a Hall switch, compared to an AC generator?
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What is the advantage of a CKP sensor with more than one trigger?
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What is the difference between a magnetoresistive (MR) sensor and a Hall sensor?
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What is the purpose of the ignition coil?
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List five parts of the primary ignition system.
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