What are the symptoms of abnormal motorcycle igniters?
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The symptoms of abnormal motorcycle igniters mainly include three aspects. Below is a detailed introduction to these three symptoms: 1. Abnormal grounding of the high-voltage coil: Poor paint treatment at the connection between the vehicle body and the high-voltage coil, leading to rust over years of use, which generates resistance and causes abnormal operation of the motorcycle igniter. 2. Deterioration or damage of internal components in the high-voltage coil: Mostly occurs in integrated high-voltage coils with igniters. Some models have more complex internal structures and require inspection by a professional technical team. 3. Faulty internal components of the electronic igniter: Performance degradation or short circuits, loose or insecure external plugs of the igniter. These issues can result in insufficient power and failure to start the motorcycle.