Ignition, by switching on your cars electrical system
no your alternator and your cars battery is
The ignition module on a 2002 Impala is located in part of the electrical system. In some cars, the module kept the car from starting. When the key was turned there would not be a clicking noise. The module works with the passlock system of the car.
There were only a few cars in history the "Ignition System" started the car. For Example: The Rolls Royce cars in the early 20 th century had a system that allowed you to quickly advance the ignition lever and the car would start. In modern cars The ignition system starts to make a spark at exactly the right moment when the starter rolls the engine over. The terminoligy we use for how we start cars is due to the use of the Ignition Switch to also control the starter.
It is an integral part of the electrical system.
Some newer cars are designed to leave the radio,electric window operable for about 10 mins. after engine is shut off. or door is opened
12 volts DC.
It is important to have a diagram when making electrical changes to a car. A free electrical schematic for this cars ignition switch can be found in the manual, or a person can ask a tech at a shop to print one off.
Cars have always had some electronics. Event the very first cars have an electrical ignition system. The addition of power windows, radio, power door locks, etc came along every year. The real addition of sophisticated electronics came about with the addition of computers in cars in the late 1970s.
its where your mom works on the corner ! One way mutual induction is used is in your cars ignition system its uses an electromagnet to give the proper spark plug its spark within a car with a distributor ignition system.
The alternator is part of the electrical system. It is what charges the battery and keeps it charged.
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