12 13... Normal oscillogram

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 12 13... Normal oscillogram
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  1. Start of ignition voltage peak
  2. Level of ignition voltage
  3. Level of combustion voltage
  4. Period of combustion
  5. Combustion curve characteristics
  6. Start of decay process
  7. Termination oscillations

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Fig 1: Identifying Start Of Ignition Voltage Peak
G03267489Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

The following normal oscillogram is applicable to engines with multiple-spark ignition from the production date of April 2001:

Depending on the engine temperature/speed, some ignition voltage peaks can occur before the typical ignition voltage curve.

These peaks do not play any role for diagnostics.

The last ignition voltage peak (1) before the ignition voltage curve is the decisive factor for the test.

Fig 2: Identifying Normal Oscillogram Graph
G03267490Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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