Ignition Coil; Ignition Coil Tests; Ignition Coil / Ht Lead Replacement - Polaris MS4000 Service And Owner's Manual

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IGNITION COIL

Operation Overview
The ignition coil is used to provide high voltage to fire the spark
plugs. When the ignition key is on, DC voltage is present in
primary side of the ignition coil windings. During engine
rotation, an AC pulse is created within the crankshaft position
sensor for each passing tooth on the flywheel. The two-tooth
gap creates an "interrupt" input signal, corresponding to specific
crankshaft position for PTO cylinder. This signal serves as a
reference for the control of ignition timing. The ECU then
calculates the time interval between the consecutive pulses, and
determines when to trigger the voltage spike that induces the
voltage from the primary to the secondary coil windings to fire
the spark plugs.

Ignition Coil Tests

The ignition coil can be tested by using an ohm meter. Use the
following illustration and specification table to test the ignition
coil.
NOTE: The left hand storage compartment must be
removed to properly access the ignition coil harness
for testing purposes.
Ignition Coil Resistance Readings
Test
Connection
Between 1 & 2
Primary
Between 3 & 2
Between
Secondary
High Tension
Lead Ends
Storage Box
Ignition Coil
Pin
Resistance
0.4 Ω
5 k Ω
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION
Primary Test
Measure Between
Connector Pins
0.4 Ω
Secondary Test
Measure Between
End Caps
5 k Ω

Ignition Coil / HT Lead Replacement

1.
Remove the seat base and left hand storage compartment
to access the ignition coil.
2.
Disconnect the ignition coil harness and remove the high
tension leads from the coil.
3.
Remove the fastener retaining the coil and remove the coil
from the vehicle. If replacing the high tension lead(s),
remove the other end of the lead(s) from the spark plug.
4.
Install the new ignition coil and/or high tension lead(s).
Ignition Coil Retaining Bolt Torque:
75 in. lbs. (8.5 Nm)
= T
4.21
4

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