Capacitors in Cars: What Parts & Types?

In summary, capacitors are commonly used in automobiles for various purposes such as noise suppression, in the ignition system, and in the engine management computer system. The type of capacitor used can vary depending on its intended use, with non-electrolytic capacitors typically used for suppression, and a mix of types used in CDI and EMC units. Hybrid cars may also use large capacitors in their inverter module. In addition, capacitors are also used in the alternator to eliminate ripple in the DC output.
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Hi!

Does anyone know which parts of an automobile would require the use of capacitors?

Also, what kinds of capacitors are used in this case? (aluminum, tantalum, ceramic, ??)

Many thanks!
 
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In locksmith college, back in '79, we were taught that we have to disconnect the battery at least 11 minutes before pulling the steering wheel in order to let the airbag trigger "bleed down". I assume that caps are involved in that. No idea what kind.
 
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Capacitors are often used in cars for ignition noise suppresion.
on older cars you will find one in the distributor.
Capacitor Discharge Ignition units with have a couple
in more modern cars you will find lots of capacitors in the Engine Management Computer systems.

The suppression ones will generally be non electrolytic ~ 1 uF give or take a bit
CDI's and EMC's will likely to have a mix of types

Dave
 
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A capacitor is placed across the 'points' in the ignition system to enable a spark of sufficient duration to be generated
 
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Hybrid cars use relatively large capacitors in the inverter module. I don't know what kind they are but compared to other capacitors I've seen they're freakin' huge. The size of soda bottles.
 
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The alternator is a belt-driven AC generator. That AC is fed to diodes that convert it to DC. The DC that comes out of a rectifier is very wiggley. A parallel capacitor eliminates a lot of the ripple on that DC level, by making use of the old rule that the voltage across a capacitor can't change any faster than charges can be physically moved onto or off of its plates (Q=CV).
 

Related to Capacitors in Cars: What Parts & Types?

1. What are capacitors used for in cars?

Capacitors are used in cars to store and release electrical energy in order to stabilize voltage levels and provide a quick burst of power when needed.

2. What are the main types of capacitors used in cars?

The main types of capacitors used in cars are electrolytic capacitors, supercapacitors, and ceramic capacitors. Each type has its own unique properties and functions.

3. Where are capacitors typically located in a car?

Capacitors can be found in various locations within a car, such as the engine compartment, the battery box, and the audio system. They are typically located near the components that require a stable power supply.

4. How do capacitors help improve the performance of a car?

Capacitors help improve the performance of a car by providing a stable voltage supply to sensitive electronic components, reducing strain on the car's battery, and providing a quick burst of power for acceleration or starting the engine.

5. Can capacitors in cars go bad or wear out over time?

Yes, capacitors in cars can go bad over time due to factors such as temperature changes, vibrations, and electrical surges. It is important to regularly inspect and replace any faulty capacitors to ensure optimal performance of the car's electrical systems.

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