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burton19126

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How does a waste-spark ignition system fire the spark plugs?
 
  A) The same plug always is fired with straight or reverse polarity.
  B) The polarity reverses at each firing (flip flops).
  C) The waste spark is sent to the cylinder next to the cylinder being fired.
  D) Both A and C

Question 2

The ignition module has direct control over the firing of the coil(s) of an EI system. Which component(s) triggers (controls) the module?
 
  A) Crankshaft sensor B) Pickup coil
  C) Computer D) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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