12 13... Normal oscillogram (M, S, W engines only)
- Start of ignition voltage peak. See Fig 1.
- Level of ignition voltage. See Fig 1.
- Level of combustion voltage. See Fig 1.
- Period of combustion. See Fig 1.
- Combustion curve characteristics. See Fig 1.
- Start of decay process. See Fig 1.
- Termination oscillations. See Fig 1.
Secondary voltage patterns, beside one another:
Evaluation of ignition voltage peaks at idle speed (this example shows an engine with 4 cylinders). See Fig 2.
The uniformity of all cylinders to each other is more important than the height of ignition voltage peaks. Differences of 30 00... 4000 V are permitted.
In event of greater differences, diagnose ignition system.
Evaluation of ignition voltage peaks at increased speed of approx. 2000 RPM (this example shows an engine with 4 cylinders).
Secondary voltage diagrams, superimposed:
Evaluation of combustion characteristics curve and decay characteristics at idle speed (this example shows a 4-cylinder engine). See Fig 4.
Secondary voltage diagrams, consecutive:
The identified fault must be allocated to the relevant cylinder using the secondary voltage representation forms next to/on top of each other. See Fig 5.