Goss Ignition Module IM021M

An ignition module is an essential component in a car's ignition system. It is responsible for controlling the timing of the spark that ignites the fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber.

The ignition module receives signals from the car's engine control unit (ECU) or ignition control module (ICM) and uses this information to determine the precise moment to fire the spark plugs. It typically consists of a microprocessor, which processes the input signals and triggers the ignition coil to produce a high voltage spark. The ignition module ensures proper timing and sparks at the right moment, optimizing engine performance, fuel efficiency, and minimizing emissions. In summary, the ignition module plays a crucial role in starting and running a car's engine smoothly.