B
Barney
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
I am having problems with an old (H reg) Vauxhall Cavalier. Basically it
won't start - there is no spark. These have a fairly basic electronic
ignition system which consists of a hall-effect unit in the distributor, an
electronics control module, a darlington power transistor amplifier and a
coil. What I need to check first of all is if there is any output from the
hall-effect unit, but I have no means of doing this. Anyone got any ideas
about signal levels coming out of this, etc, or any other ideas about checks
I can make without much in the way of test equipment?
won't start - there is no spark. These have a fairly basic electronic
ignition system which consists of a hall-effect unit in the distributor, an
electronics control module, a darlington power transistor amplifier and a
coil. What I need to check first of all is if there is any output from the
hall-effect unit, but I have no means of doing this. Anyone got any ideas
about signal levels coming out of this, etc, or any other ideas about checks
I can make without much in the way of test equipment?