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The ignition coil, also known as a babina, is a mechanism for converting low voltage current into high voltage. It is a component of the engine that ensures the smooth starting and running of the vehicle. Ignition coils can be either standard oil coils or high power coils.
Ignition coils must always be replaced when they are inefficient and defective. The most common causes of failure are overheating, cooling system failures, and incorrectly adjusted ignition timing. Ignition coil failures can cause the car not to start in rainy weather, and if the coil fails completely, the engine will not start, regardless of the weather conditions. As the coils are part of the engine system, when they malfunction, the engine also malfunctions, and when it stalls, driving is impossible.