240 L4-2320cc 2.3L SOHC VIN 83 B230FD (1993)
Ignition Control Module: Description and Operation
Power Stage And System
PURPOSE AND LOCATION
The power stage (1) functions as an electronic switch controlling the current in the ignition coil on command from the ignition ECU (3). This function is
comparable to the operation of the points in a mechanical ignition system, in that it opens and closes the coil primary ground connection.
The power stage is located in the engine compartment on the left (driver) front corner next to the battery.
OPERATION AND SIGNAL
Once the ECU has computed the ignition timing (based on the input signals), the value is converted into a control signal for the power stage. When the
signal goes high (+ 5V), the power stage permits the ignition coil to charge. When the signal falls (to 0V), the power stage interrupts the current in the
ignition coil primary windings, inducing a high-tension pulse in the secondary windings.
The power stage incorporates a circuit which monitors and controls the current used to charge the ignition coil (2). This keeps the voltage supplied to
the coil at a constant level, assuring a full charge at all times.
Since the power stage generates heat, the unit is mounted on a heat sink attached to the body for adequate cooling. A good contact between the unit and
heat sink is necessary for reliable operation of the power stage.