Kia Sedona: Description and Operation
Ignition timing is controlled by the electronic control ignition timing system.
The standard reference ignition timing data for the engine
operating conditions are pre-programmed in the memory of the ECM (Engine
Control Module).
The engine operating conditions (speed, load, warm-up
condition, etc.) are detected by the various sensors. Based on these
sensor signals and the ignition timing data, signals to interrupt the
primary current are sent to the ECM.
The ignition coil is activated, and timing is controlled.
On-vehicle Inspection
Inspect ignition coil assembly and Perform spark test
1.
Check for DTCs.
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If a DTC is present, perform troubleshooting in accordanc ...
Other Information:
Reversing camera
For more information,
refer to the General
recommendations on the use of driving
and manoeuvring aids.
As soon as reverse gear is engaged with the
engine running, this system displays views of yo ...
Transaxle Control Module (TCM) Description and Operation
Description
The module receives and processes signals from various
sensors and implements a wide range of transaxle controls to ensure
optimal driving conditions for the driver.
Functions
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