General notes on ignition system
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- This section deals specifically with ignition - related components. The other components of the injection and ignition system, see 24 - MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION (MFI) .
- For the electric components to work properly, a voltage of at least 11.5 V is required.
- The battery must only be disconnected and connected with the ignition switched off, since the Engine Control Module (ECM) can otherwise be damaged.
- The Engine Control Module (ECM) is equipped with an On Board Diagnostic (OBD)
- Components marked with * are tested via On Board Diagnostic (OBD), see DIAGNOSTIC MODE 3: CHECK DTC MEMORY .
- It is possible that the control module will recognize a malfunction and store a DTC during some tests. Therefore the following work steps must be performed in the mentioned sequence after ending all tests and repairs.
- - Check DTC memory , see DIAGNOSTIC MODE 3: CHECK DTC MEMORY
- - Erase DTC memory , see DIAGNOSTIC MODE 4: RESET/ERASE DIAGNOSTIC DATA .
- - For completion, generate readiness code , see READINESS CODE, GENERATING .
Parts of ignition, removing and installing:
- Vehicles with engine code AWD, see PARTS OF THE IGNITION, REMOVING AND INSTALLING (VEHICLES WITH ENGINE CODE AWD)
- Vehicles with engine code AWP, AWW, see PARTS OF THE IGNITION, REMOVING AND INSTALLING (VEHICLES WITH ENGINE CODE AWP, AWW) .
Safety precautions, see SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .
Test data, spark plugs, see TEST DATA, SPARK PLUGS .