Mercedes Ignition Coil
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Mercedes Ignition Coil can give a great jolt to your Merc
An important component of the ignition system the Mercedes Ignition Coil transforms a storage battery's 12 volts into the thousands (sometimes as high as 120,000 volts) needed to ignite the spark plugs.
The Mercedes ignition coil is the electrical part of the vehicle that is directly responsible for amplifying the electrical output of the batteries. Ignition coils like the Mercedes coil are actually step-up transformers that increase the voltage of electricity before the current is distributed to the sparkplugs. During ignition, the main source of electrical current is the battery. However, the battery does not have enough voltage to produce electrical discharge in the sparkplugs. The same current from the battery is also used by the start motor during ignition. Hence, the voltage should be amplified.
As you turn the ignition key of your Mercedes vehicle, the electrical current from the battery is sent to the Mercedes ignition coil. The Mercedes coil is comprised of two sets of wire coils. These wire coils are wound around an iron core. The first set of wire coil has greater number of winding as compared to the second set. The first set of coil is connected to the batteries while the second set of coil is connected to the other systems. The first set of coil generates electromagnetism that induces the second set of coil to generate electricity.
Electrical voltage is amplified several times in the process. The Mercedes coil makes this possible. By amplifying the electrical voltage, the start motor and sparkplugs are able to operate and start the vehicle. Typically, in order to start an automobile, the camshaft should be turning to set the pistons in motion.
As the pistons move up and down, the sparkplugs release their electrical charge in the form of spark. This spark ignites the fuel and air mixture inside the combustion chamber. Our website offers high-quality ignition coils for different vehicle type, make or model. Simply browse our online car parts catalog to find the various options available.
Bosch Mercedes Ignition Coil - Mercedes 220
Fits: 1968 - 1973 Mercedes 220 Ignition Coil
Brand: Bosch Ignition Coil
Description: Bosch 0.221.119.030
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Bosch Mercedes Ignition Coil - Mercedes SL500
Fits: 1994 - 1995 Mercedes SL500 Ignition Coil
Brand: Bosch Ignition Coil
Description: Left
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Nology Mercedes Benz Ignition Coil - Mercedes Benz 300CE
Brand: Nology Ignition Coil
Description: NOLOGY-PROFIRE IGNITION COIL - Provides Over 45,000 Volts For High RPM Maximum Performance Spark Output
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Nology Mercedes Benz Ignition Coil - Mercedes Benz 300SL
Brand: Nology Ignition Coil
Description: NOLOGY-PROFIRE IGNITION COIL - Provides Over 45,000 Volts For High RPM Maximum Performance Spark Output
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