Tech Tip: GM Ignition Diagnostics

September 10, 2014

This Tech Tip is taken directly from Wally Mouradian’s course on GM Engine Performance by the Automotive Training Group (ATG). This video is an introduction to GM ignition systems with some lab scope diagnosing and schematic interpretation.

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