How to Repair a Faulty Igniter?
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Igniter damage does not require repair; it should be replaced directly. An igniter refers to a device capable of providing sufficient energy in an instant to ignite pulverized coal, oil (gas) fuel, and stabilize the flame. The car igniter is a system used to start the vehicle's engine. The causes of igniter failure are as follows: 1. Poor contact: When using the igniter, the car may experience sudden stalling without obvious patterns. Replacing the platinum contacts can eliminate the issue. This is usually due to loose connections or damaged wiring grounding in the igniter circuit. 2. Replacing the igniter: After prolonged driving, the car may exhibit unstable operation or stalling, which returns to normal after cooling down. This phenomenon does not occur with platinum contacts, indicating that the igniter chip may have high-speed misfiring issues, necessitating the replacement of the igniter.