Engine Ignition

2010 Ford Taurus SEL, FWDSECTION Engine Ignition

The Electronic Ignition (EI) system is a coil-on-plug ignition system. The coil-on-plug ignition system consists of:

  • Camshaft Position (CMP) sensors.
  • a Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor.
  • ignition coil-on-plugs.
  • spark plugs.

The CMP  sensors:

  • are variable reluctance sensors.
  • are mounted in the rear of the cylinder head.
  • are triggered by a 3-plus-1 timing wheel on each intake camshaft.
  • provides camshaft rotational location information to the PCM.

The CKP  sensor:

  • is a variable reluctance sensor.
  • is triggered by a 36-minus-1 tooth trigger wheel mounted on the crankshaft, at the rear of the engine.
  • provides base timing and crankshaft speed (RPM) to the PCM.

The ignition coil-on-plugs:

  • change low voltage signals from the PCM to high voltage pulses.
  • produce the high voltage pulses to the spark plugs.
  • are connected directly to each spark plug.
  • have replaceable coil seals.

The spark plugs:

  • change high voltage pulses into a spark which ignites the fuel and air mixture.
  • originally equipped on the vehicle have a platinum-enhanced fine wire electrode for long life.
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