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DIS - Direct Ignition System

Discussion in 'tC Knowledgebase' started by navylife59, Mar 23, 2008.

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    2005 Scion Tc
    View attachment DIS Schematic.bmp

    DESCRIPTION
    HINT:
    • These DTCs indicate malfunctions relating to the primary circuit.
    • If DTC P0351 is set, check the No. 1 ignition coil with igniter circuit.
    • If DTC P0352 is set, check the No. 2 ignition coil with igniter circuit.
    • If DTC P0353 is set, check the No. 3 ignition coil with igniter circuit.
    • If DTC P0354 is set, check the No. 4 ignition coil with igniter circuit.
    A Direct Ignition System (DIS) is used on this vehicle. The DIS is a 1-cylinder ignition system in which each cylinder is ignited by one ignition coil and one spark plug is connected to the end of each secondary wiring. A powerful voltage, generated in the secondary wiring, is applied directly to each spark plug. The sparks of the spark plugs pass from the center
    electrodes to the ground electrodes. The ECM determines the ignition timing and transmits the ignition (IGT) signals to each cylinder. Using the IGT signal, the ECM turns the power transistor inside the igniter on and off. The power transistor, in turn, switches on and off the current to the primary coil. When the current to the primary coil is cut off, a powerful voltage is generated in the secondary coil. This voltage is applied to the spark plugs, causing them to spark inside the cylinders. As the ECM cuts the current to the primary coil, the igniter sends back an ignition confirmation (IGF) signal to the ECM for each cylinder ignition.

    View attachment Ignition Sys Schematic.bmp
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