The N14 engine has 4 individual ignition coils. The ignition coils generate the ignition high voltage from the on-board supply voltage to ignite the mixture in the combustion chambers. The firing order is 1 - 3 - 4 - 2.
The engine is installed laterally.
The following components for the ignition are described:
The ignition coils are activated by the DME control module. The ignition coils receive terminal 30 from the overload-protection relay of the ignition. Each ignition coil is seated on a spark plug.

Index |
Explanation |
Index |
Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
3-pin plug-in connection |
2 |
Ignition Coil |
3 |
Spark plug |
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The following system functions are described:
The firing circuit is monitored on the basis of the current in the primary coil of the ignition coil. The current must be within certain values during certain time thresholds for switching on. The following are monitored in the ignition diagnosis:
The following faults can be detected by the ignition-circuit monitoring:
The following cannot be detected:
Note! Multiple ignition only in the range close to idling.
The multiple ignition only takes place in the warm-up phase (maximum of 64 °C) as well as in the range close to idling.
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