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ASE PS2 Test Preparation Guide: Ignition System

The major components in the ignition system include the spark plugs, spark plug wires (if used), ignition coil(s), ignition module (if used), an ignition pickup (in a distributor) or a crankshaft position sensor, and on older engines, a distributor.

How to Increase Aftermarket Ignition Parts Sale

When the “100,000-mile tune-up” became commonplace, many throughout the automotive service industry predicted that ignition sales were becoming a declining market. Fortunately for most jobbers, perception is not reality.

ASE P2 Test Preparation Guide: Ignition System

ASE P2 Test Preparation Guide: Ignition System

The Ignition Parts Category Marches On

Find the best coverage mix for your store.

ASE P2 Test Preparation Guide: Ignition System

MAJOR COMPONENTS & FUNCTIONS  There are several basic types of ignition systems. Most older engines have distributors, while most newer engines have distributorless ignition systems (DIS), or Coil-On-Plug (COP) or Coil-Near-Plug (CNP) ignition systems * Spark plugs — Located in the cylinder head, they provide a spark to ignite the air/fuel mixture in each combustion

Ignition System Sales in a Changing Market

There are more ignition SKUs than ever and the product mix is constantly changing, creating a challenging sales environment for distribution.

Ignition, Charging System & Electrical Parts: Zapping Warranty Returns

Ignition modules and coils, alternators and starters are often replaced unnecessarily — resulting in warranty returns. This month, learn how to reduce unwarranted returns.

ASE Test Prep: Ignition System

There will be three questions on the ASE P2 test that deal with the ignition system and its components.

Ignition Blast Off

In order to provide the right assistance, you need to know the basics. The knowledge can be beneficial to you, and most importantly, your customer base.

Selling the ‘Maintenance Free’ Ignition System

What does maintenance free really mean? When it comes to ignition systems, theres still plenty of maintenance to do.