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Used Citroen Xsara Ignition

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About Ignition

What is the ignition/what does it do?

The ignition system varies; depending on the year of manufacture and make, model and engine type. The system which is switched on from the ignition key allows the delivery of the electrical power to enable the firing and control of the combustion engine.

Getting into the details of the ignition

In older petrol engines with carburation fuel delivery, the firing sequence is initiated via an electrical coil.  This coil increases the electrical power to the high voltage charge required to enable an arc on the gap of each spark plug in sequential timing for each cylinder, through a rotor arm inside a distributor. Inside the distributor cap the mechanically driven rotor arm spins picking up power from a sprung loaded carbon tip onto the top center of the rotor this power travels along the arm making a connection with contacts around the inside of the cap. As the engine increases in speed the rotor spins faster distributing an electrical pulse to each contact for each cylinder. The charge travels down each cable to each spark plug in turn causing the combustion of the fuel mixture which has been delivered in each piston. Spares for these older types include high tension cables (HT), ignition coils. distributor caps, and rotor arms.

In more modern petrol driven cars, the fuel is delivered by direct fuel injection the system is controlled electronically with various components which control fuel delivery, composition and firing sequences. The distributor is no longer used as individual coils are used for each spark plug and cylinder positioned in close proximity to each spark plug. This has done away with the distributor, the high voltage cabling and a much better delivery of the power to each spark plug is achieved, giving better performance and reliability. On some engines there is one coil supplying a charge for each two cylinders. The spares include various electronic components depending on make, model and engine type, such as ignition coil module, ignition control unit, ignition amplifier etc. In diesel driven engines  there is no spark involved as the combustion takes place through compression of the fuel/air mixture in the firing chamber.There are however glow plugs which ensure the correct temperature of the gases to aid combustion. Spares for diesel engine ignition include  the cold start advance system.

What if something goes wrong with the ignition?

All types of engines are activated via an ignition key which fits a key barrel multi switch on the steering column.This is both mechanical for locking the steering and electronic for turning on power to all electrical systems and activating the starter motor. This barrel can, over a long period, can wear out and need replacing.

Citroen trivia

  • The 1934 Citroën 7CV was the first mass-produced car to have front-wheel drive, hydraulic brakes, and real suspension! This basic design found its way into subsequent models right up until three decades later in the mid-1950s.
  • Unfortunately, the founder of Citroën went bankrupt in 1934, even though the cars they produced were selling well and incredibly popular. The company exists today because tyre company Michelin bought the majority of shares in the company.
  • If you went into a Citroën showroom in the 20s, there's a good chance that you would have been given a letter that was personally handwritten by Andre Citroën himself, proclaiming the benefits of the car models. This one act of marketing genius is credited with being responsible for thousands of closed sales.
  • The Citroën 2CV Safari had some crazy extra features. It was a four-wheel-drive vehicle, and Citroën decided that four-wheel drive meant that it would be better to have two engines...one at the front and one at the back. The fuel cap sticks out of the driver's door, and the tank was right under the driver's seat!
  • At a recent count, Citroën cars have appeared in just under 1,800 films, with the most famous being the Citroën used in the James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only. That film even had a tie-in car, a special edition Citroën that was emblazoned with the 007 logo and optional bullet hole stickers for the windows.