Golf GTI L4-1781cc 1.8L SOHC (RD) (1987)
Ignition Control Module: Description and Operation
The Digifant ignition system is also TCI-h with knock control, however, all ignition functions including the knock sensor system are combined with
the fuel injection control functions in the Digifant electronic control unit. Ignition timing is based on engine load, engine speed, ignition quality, and
coolant temperature.
Digifant I, installed on California cars (engine code RV) beginning in 1991, does not have an ignition control unit. Instead, the Hall sender signal is
monitored by the Digifant I control unit. The control unit then sends a signal to the ignition coil power stage, which switches power to the coil.
CIS-E Motronic Ignition System
The CIS-E Motronic ignition system is also TCI-h with knock control. As in Digifant, all ignition functions including the knock sensor system are
combined with fuel injection control in the single Motronic control unit. Ignition timing is based on engine load, engine speed, ignition quality
(knock), and coolant temperature. Two knock sensors are used in CIS-E Motronic, along with a knock control reference sensor. The reference sensor
allows the control unit to determine which pair of cylinders is knocking. CIS-E Motronic does not have an ignition control unit. Instead, the Hall
sender signal is monitored by the Motronic control unit. The control unit then sends a signal to the ignition coil power stage, which switches power to
the coil