ES 300 V6-3.0L (3VZ-FE) (1992)
The igniter physically fire the ignition coil in response to the ECM signal. Computers generally produce low amperage signals as outputs, much lower
than necessary to fire the coil.
LOCATION
Mounted to the left strut tower in the engine compartment.
CONSTRUCTION
The igniter consists of a power transistor and circuitry to provide a tachometer output.
OPERATION
The igniter is essentially an electronic relay. It receives a "trigger" from the ECM and responds by turning a higher amperage current to the ignition coil
on and off. Each time a spark is produced an ignition confirmation (IGF) signal is sent to the ECM.