ignition coil









ignition coil


noun

  1. (in an automotive ignition system) a transformer consisting of two wire windings or coils in which low-voltage direct current is fed through the primary winding to generate high-voltage spark pulses in the secondary winding.

noun

  1. an induction coil that supplies the high voltage to the sparking plugs of an internal-combustion engine
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