Ignition Condenser 060905295


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An ignition condenser in a car plays a crucial role in the ignition system. It is a small electronic component that stores electrical energy and helps in regulating the current flow within the ignition coil. When the engine is running, the condenser works in coordination with the ignition points, also known as contact points, to ensure a smooth and reliable spark generation. As the engine rotates, the ignition coil builds up electrical energy that is then discharged through the condenser, resulting in a high-voltage spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. Thus, the ignition condenser is responsible for ensuring proper ignition timing and optimal engine performance.

In addition to its role in generating sparks, the ignition condenser also helps in suppressing electrical noise and interference. As electrical currents flow through the ignition system, they can create electromagnetic interference (EMI) that could disrupt the normal operation of other electronic components in the vehicle, such as the radio or navigation system. The condenser acts as a capacitor, absorbing and suppressing these unwanted electrical disturbances, ensuring that the vehicle's electrical system remains stable and unaffected. Therefore, the ignition condenser not only aids in ignition but also helps in maintaining a smooth and interference-free electrical environment within the car.

Manufacturer Restriction

BOSCH

Condenser Capacity

0,21

Length [mm]

25

Weight [kg]

0,028