Ignition
Transtar offers a comprehensive range of ignition components, including but not limited to control modules, electrical connectors, ignition coils, ignition wires, primary and secondary ignitions.
Ignition Parts
Our control module offering includes ignition control modules and wireless ignition modules.
Our distributor offering includes housing seal kits, ignition pickups, o-rings, rotors, and vacuum advances.
Our electrical connector offering includes engine camshaft position sensor connectors, engine crankshaft position sensor connectors, and ignition coil connectors.
A distributor mounting gasket is a sealing component that fits between the distributor and the engine block to prevent oil and fluid leaks, ensuring a secure and proper installation of the distributor.
Diesel glow plugs, direct ignition coil boots, distributor caps, and ignition switch actuator pins are essential ignition components that facilitate engine start-up, electrical connections, and spark delivery in various vehicle systems.
An ignition coil converts the low voltage from the vehicleās battery into a high voltage that is necessary to create a spark at the spark plugs. This spark ignites the air-fuel mixture in the engineās combustion chamber, allowing the engine to run efficiently.
The ignition coil assembly wiring harness, ignition harness, single lead spark plug wire, spark plug wire cover, and spark plug wire set are crucial components for delivering electrical power from the ignition system to the spark plugs.
The primary ignition components such as the engine camshaft synchronizer and ignition contact set ensure accurate engine timing and secure ignition system operation.
The secondary ignition components ensure proper ignition, electrical connections, and sealing for optimal engine performance.
The sensors work together to monitor and control engine timing, combustion, and performance for efficient operation and fuel management.
Our switch, solenoid, and actuator offering includes ignition lock cylinder and switches and ignition switches.
An ignition knock detonation sensor harness connects the knock sensor to the vehicleās engine control unit (ECU), allowing the sensor to detect abnormal engine vibrations caused by knocking or detonation and send the information to adjust engine timing for optimal performance.