Ignition Power Module (MPA)
Fig. 5 Ignition power module connector terminal identification:
The ignition power module, mounted in the engine compartment on the center of the bulkhead, consists of an ignition coil and a power control unit operated by the electronic control unit (ECU). Based on information received from various sensors, the ECU calculates the precise ignition timing for all engine operating conditions. As timing is calculated, the ECU provides the power module with a signal to trigger the ignition coil. This signal is received by the module in the form of a 5 volt square wave, and is transmitted through terminal B of connector 2 on the power module, Fig. 5. As the leading edge of the wave contacts the ignition circuitry in the module, the module charges the coil primary windings. When coil saturation occurs, the module circuitry opens the primary windings to collapse the magnetic field in the windings. This induces high voltage in the coil secondary windings, which is then transmitted to the spark plugs via the coil wire, rotor and distributor cap.