What are the reasons for a car burning out ignition coils?
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The reasons for a car burning out ignition coils are: 1. Excessive power generation, causing the ignition coil to be overloaded and burn out; 2. Excessive spark plug gap; 3. Poor quality gasoline; 4. Incorrect cylinder compression ratio; 5. Program failure in the computer board; 6. Unstable power supply voltage; 7. Abnormal resistance in the high-voltage wires; 8. Short circuit in the secondary circuit; 9. Excessive primary current from the ignition controller leading to overheating of the ignition coil; 10. High-temperature impact causing high-voltage wave failure; 11. Damage to the coil itself; 12. Poor performance of the igniter's concentrated block. The function of an automotive ignition coil is to convert the low-voltage electricity from the power source into high-voltage electricity. The core components of the ignition system are the ignition coil and the switching device. By increasing the energy of the ignition coil, the spark plug can generate sparks with sufficient energy to ensure the engine operates normally.