Ignition Coil Product List

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Quality Committed-KSU Ignition Coil
Quality Committed-KSU Ignition Coil

Quality Committed-KSU Ignition Coil 

All our products are thoroughly tested in our quality control lab before going to market. It has always been our policy to deliver products and services on time and free of defects. We foster an environment for continuous self-improvement through teamwork. The end result is exceeding our customers' expectations.

 

Here are just some of the tests we perform:

 

Thermal Cycle Testing
Vibration Testing
Salt Water Corrosion Testing
Heat & Humidity Testing
 X-Ray Analysis
Decomposition Analysis
Dimensional Analysis

 

Ignition Coil Manufactured and Tested to OE Performance Specification

     An ignition coil is an induction coil that transforms the 12-volt current from a battery into the high-voltage current required by spark plugs to ignite the combustible gas. The ignition coil consists of a primary coil and a secondary coil, each with a different number of wire turns. The primary coil generates a magnetic field with the battery voltage and by using this magnetic field; the secondary coil will have tens of thousands of volts of induced current. KSU Automotive Systems China, Inc.’s ignition coil is designed to be closer to the spark plug, providing the most efficient spark and reducing the need for spark plug wires.

    All KSU ignition coils must pass extensive testing procedures and quality checks through-out the manufacturing process to ensure fit and performance.

Validation lab certified to ISO17025 to maintain calibration standards
Electromagnetic interference testing to confirm that the coil does not interfere with other vehicle parts
Mechanical vibration testing
Accelerated life testing at higher voltages and frequencies to identify and correct failure points

Symptoms Of A Bad Ignition Coil

    Today we're going to learn about symptoms of a bad ignition coil the purpose of the ignition coil is to convert 12 volts from the battery up to 40 000 volts which goes into the spark plug to produce spark and this spark then ignites with air and fuel to start combustion the location varies on the engine it also varies on the type of ignition system you have in this example we'll be using the coil on plug in this case each spark plug has its own ignition coil spark plugs can be on top of the engine it could be divided on the left and the right side or it could be divided from the front to the back side ignition coils typically last around 100000 miles so if your car is around that range it's definitely something to consider so the first symptom is an engine light if it's on scan the codes if p0300 through p0312 show up this indicates a misfire some cars provide codes from p035 through p0362 which specify a problem with the ignition coils now if you guys don't have a scanner to read these codes just go to o'reilly's or autozone and they'll do a scan for free the second symptom is a rough idle since the ignition coil is responsible to send voltage through the spark plug for it to spark if it fails there won't be any leaving you with a misfire for example if you have a four cylinder and one cylinder has a misfire your engine is less efficient by a quarter which explains the rough idle another very important symptom that you have to get fixed right away is not subscribing the easy autofix when you fix this problem by liking and subscribing your car will easily get 1000 horsepower the third symptom is a loss of power due to misfires occurring in the engine acceleration speeds will decrease the fourth symptom is the smell of gas if the ignition coil is slowly wearing out it won't send the full amount of volts needed for the spark plug to produce a great spark this leaves the cylinder with unburnt fuel and air to travel out of the exhaust resulting in the smell of gas something to look out for is to make sure there is no corrosion on the ignition coil connectors as this could also cause the ignition coil to not work

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