What is the impact of car ignition coil leakage on the car?
    Car ignition coil leakage is a common but not negligible problem, which can have a series of impacts on the vehicle. The ignition coil, as the core component of the ignition device, is responsible for converting the low voltage of the battery into high voltage, thereby igniting the mixed gas inside the engine. When there is leakage in the ignition coil, this conversion process will be interfered with.
    The most direct impact is that the engine may experience shaking or jerking during driving. This is because electric leakage leads to insufficient ignition energy, and the spark plug cannot generate enough sparks to ignite the mixed gas, resulting in unstable combustion processes in the engine. In the long run, not only will it affect driving comfort, but it may also cause more serious damage to the engine.
    In addition, ignition coil leakage may also cause difficulty in starting the engine, especially during cold start. Because during cold start, the engine requires higher ignition energy to ignite the colder gas mixture. If the ignition coil leaks electricity, it cannot provide sufficient ignition energy, resulting in difficulty starting the engine.
    To solve this problem, car owners need to replace the leaking ignition coil in a timely manner. During the replacement process, it is important to follow the correct steps for disassembly and assembly to ensure that the new ignition coil can function properly. At the same time, car owners should also regularly check the working status of the ignition coil to prevent similar problems from happening again.
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